Data Distribution Service definition

Data Distribution Service means Company’s proprietary server based utility in Company’s environment that connects with the DTP to facilitate the transfer of updates pulled by Customer from Company via the internet.

Examples of Data Distribution Service in a sentence

  • The architecture described in [Joshe 2013] is partly based on the Data-Centric Publish-Subscribe architecture style (see section 4.3.3) implemented based on the Data Distribution Service (DDS) Standard, where each shipping system can act as a publisher of package tracking information, which are pushed to the registered subscribers.

  • By adding loss detection and retransmission mechanisms, reliable multicast has been implemented on top of UDP or IP by various middle ware products, e.g. those that implement the Real-Time Publish-Subscribe (RTPS) Protocol of the Object Management Group(OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard, as well as by special transport protocols such as Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM).

  • In order to connect the application to the eWater infrastructure the central eWater catalogue was used to find the eWater services (WMS, WFS and Data Distribution Service) of the different partners.

  • Two major changes are that ROS2 uses a C-based interface for the messaging core based on the DDS (Data Distribution Service) standard, which makes it easier for community members to develop interfaces to other languages.