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by Wooyoung Kim, Rajendra Panwar, Gul Agha
http://yangtze.cs.uiuc.edu/~w-kim4/call-return.ps
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Abstract:
The most efficient way to communicate with remote objects is using non-blocking asynchronous communication; it requires no context switch nor synchronization between a sender and a receiver. However, programming with non-blocking asynchronous communication necessitates explicit manipulation of continuation
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