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Modeling RPC performance

ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 1994
Distributed computing applications are collections of processes allocated across a network that cooperate to accomplish common goals. The applications require the support of a distributed computing runtime environment that provides services to help manage process concurrency and interprocess communication.
J. A. Rolia, M. Starkey, G. Boersma
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Comparison of DCE RPC, DFN-RPC, ONC and PVM

1993
Taking part in the Early Participation Program of OSF/DCE on IBM RS/6000 workstations, we have examined the RPC of DCE between workstation and compute server under aspects of performance, capability and functionality for scientific-technical applications programmed in Fortran, under user-account.
Rolf Rabenseifner, Armin Schuch
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ИНТЕГРАЦИЯ МИКРОСЕРВИСОВ НА ОСНОВЕ RPC

2021
The article is devoted to the analysis of the issue of joint integration of microservices using RPC (Remote Procedure Call) technology. There are a lot of technologies for determining the way to communicate microservices, so here were presented two properties that the chosen technology should possess.
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Random parity coding (RPC)

Proceedings of ICC/SUPERCOMM '96 - International Conference on Communications, 2002
Many communication environments are extremely noisy. The noise mechanism may be quite complex such as a nonstationary mix of impulsive processes, Gaussian noise, and frequency selective fading. Such "unfriendly channels" will be become ever more commonplace as communications continues to be impressed into use in challenging environments such as in ...
J. Hershey, J. Tiemann
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CHAPTER 18 RPC

2010
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) systems let you call a remote function using the same syntax that you would use when calling a routine in a local API or library. This tends to be useful in two situations: Your program has a lot of work to do, and you want to spread it across several machines by making calls across the network.
Brandon Rhodes, John Goerzen
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RPC under fire

IEEE Internet Computing, 2005
Although many successful distributed systems have been built using RPC, we have known for a while that it's imperfect, even fundamentally flawed, because it ignores the all-too-real possibility of partial failures by attempting to make the network appear to be just another part of the local environment.
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Timing RPCs in FOPI

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2004
Abstract The status of our development of strip anode MRPCs in the framework of the FOPI-ToF upgrade project is reviewed. For the counter readout we have developed a fast FEE (front-end-electronics) offering a high gain ( α ∼ 200 ) at high bandwidth ( δ f ∼ 1000 MHz ) and a new TAC-digitization system with an internal ...
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RPC-based Middleware

1999
The advantages of distributed processing no longer need to be demonstrated. However, its realization imposes the requirement that we define the unit of distribution. With message-based middleware, this unit is the application itself since this middleware allows communication between applications.
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M-RPC

Proceedings of the 1st annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '95, 1995
Ajay Bakre, B. R. Badrinath
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RPC

2014
Brandon Rhodes, John Goerzen
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