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Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) implementations can perform an important role in providing the middleware for distributed real-time systems. However, before vendors can implement such middleware, the requirements need to be well understood. These requirements can be derived from the characteristics of distributed real-time systems. The impact of these requirements is shown to be on both the existing CORBA specifications and implementations, and they also necessitate new CORBA real-time services.