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An Efficient Implementation of Decoupled Communication in Distributed Environments

In: Quality of Communication-Based Systems

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  • Andreas Polze

    (Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik)

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Decoupled communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for the development of applications in the context of open distributed environments. We have developed the Object Space approach which integrates that communi-cation style with object-oriented techniques. It allows encapsulation of proto-cols for interactions in a distributed application into classes, thus providing a new level of abstraction. Here we describe how decoupled communication as supported by the Object Space may be efficiently implemented in distributed environments. We start with a naive prototypical implementation and develop a more efficient fault tolerant solution. This implementation is itself distributed. It runs on top of UNIX systems connected by a LAN.

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  • Andreas Polze, 1995. "An Efficient Implementation of Decoupled Communication in Distributed Environments," Springer Books, in: Günter Hommel (ed.), Quality of Communication-Based Systems, pages 163-177, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-011-0187-5_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0187-5_11
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