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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1991
Abstract Open Distributed Processing (ODP) relates to the development, use and management of applications distributed across networks of computer systems. It extends and incorporates work already performed independently in the fields of communications (OSI) and computing.
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Abstract Open Distributed Processing (ODP) relates to the development, use and management of applications distributed across networks of computer systems. It extends and incorporates work already performed independently in the fields of communications (OSI) and computing.
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Distributed processing: An assessment
IBM Systems Journal, 1979Highlighted in this technical essay are discussions of the nature of distributed systems, design processes associated with the distribution of processing, and the conditions under which benefits accrue. The essay concentrates on some of the major benefits expected from distributed systems so as to provide a context in which to judge particular designs ...
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Implementing distributed process farms
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1995{We report on an experience of implementation of process farms on distributed systems. Rather than focusing on applications, we analyse in detail the techniques we have used for implementing the corresponding support mechanisms. They are actually part of a more general framework that can be easily extended to include other parallel programming ...
Alberto Bartoli, Gianluca Dini
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Distributed Processing of Similarity Queries
Distributed and Parallel Databases, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Apostolos Papadopoulos +1 more
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IBM Systems Journal, 1988
Discussed are motivations for distributed versus centralized data processing, the relative advantages of each, and the trade-offs involved as they relate to Systems Application Architecture (SAA). Presented is a taxonomy of the various approaches to designing applications to operate in a distributed manner. SAA support for these modes is described. The
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Discussed are motivations for distributed versus centralized data processing, the relative advantages of each, and the trade-offs involved as they relate to Systems Application Architecture (SAA). Presented is a taxonomy of the various approaches to designing applications to operate in a distributed manner. SAA support for these modes is described. The
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IBM Systems Journal, 1999
Today there is a wide range of choice for configuring the data processing facilities of an organization--centralized systems, decentralized systems, small computers, and networks of communicating computers--for distributed data processing. This paper considers the factors that relate to organizations and their data processing requirements and to the ...
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Today there is a wide range of choice for configuring the data processing facilities of an organization--centralized systems, decentralized systems, small computers, and networks of communicating computers--for distributed data processing. This paper considers the factors that relate to organizations and their data processing requirements and to the ...
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2007
BPEL only supports a strictly centralized and coordinated execution of Web service compositions, but this solution is clearly not the best option in many concrete cases. The conceptually monolithic BPEL process should be executed in a distributed setting, where each peer is only responsible for a fraction of the whole process and for the coordination ...
BARESI, LUCIANO +2 more
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BPEL only supports a strictly centralized and coordinated execution of Web service compositions, but this solution is clearly not the best option in many concrete cases. The conceptually monolithic BPEL process should be executed in a distributed setting, where each peer is only responsible for a fraction of the whole process and for the coordination ...
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A language for distributed processing
1979 International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge (MARK), 1979The main question being addressed here is, what is a good way to program a multiple processor system (whether tightly or loosely coupled) to accomplish an integral distributed processing applicationƒ Writing concurrent programs for a uniprocessor is tough enough, but writing programs which interact and operate simultaneously in parallel can be a most ...
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A proof system for Distributed Processes
Acta Informatica, 1985The paper describes and illustrates a proof technique for partial correctness assertions for the programming language Distributed processes as designed by Brinch Hansen. The specific properties of the system are 1) compositionality: proofs of programs are composed from proofs of its parts, and 2) characterization by external behavior only: the ...
Ann E. Kelley Sobel +1 more
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Replicated distributed processing
2005Replicated processing with voting provides a powerful means of constructing highly reliable computing systems. We will consider a functionally distributed computing system intended for real-time applications, where each functional module — a node — has been configured in an NMR (N-modular redundant) fashion.
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