The Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) is an Object Management Group (OMG) Publish/Subscribe (P/S) standard that aims to enable scalable, real-time, dependable, high performance and interoperable data exchanges between publishers and subscribers. DDS is designed to address the needs of mission- and business-critical applications like financial trading, air traffic control, smart grid management, and other big data applications. A goal of DDS is to set itself apart from messaging technologies and standards by defining a set of functional and non-functional requirements.
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