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Exposed versus Encapsulated Approaches to Grid Service Architecture  (Make Corrections)  
Micah Beck, Terry Moore, James S. Plank



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Abstract: The dichotomy between the exposed and encapsulated approaches to computer systems architectures is well known in contexts such as the processor design (RISC vs. CISC) and layered network service stacks. In this paper we examine how this basic choice of approaches arises in the design of the Internet Backplane Protocol, a network storage service, and as an issue in Grid architecture more generally. (Update)

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@misc{ beck-exposed,
  author = "Micah Beck and Terry Moore and James S. Plank",
  title = "Exposed versus Encapsulated Approaches to Grid Service Architecture",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/609675.html" }
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