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The '''Data Distribution Service''' ('''DDS''') for real-time systems is an [[Object Management Group]] (OMG) [[machine-to-machine]] (sometimes called [[middleware]] or connectivity framework) standard that aims to enable [[Safety-critical|dependable]], [[Many-task computing|high-performance]], [[interoperable]], [[Real-time computing|real-time]], [[Scalability|scalable]] [[data exchange]]s using a [[publish–subscribe pattern]].
 
DDS addresses the real-time data exchange needs of applications likewithin aerospace and, defense, [[air-traffic control]], [[autonomous vehicles]], medical devices, robotics, power generation, simulation and testing, [[smart grid]] management, transportation systems, and other applications that require real-time data exchange.
 
== Architecture ==