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Disconnected Operation in the Coda File System - Kistler, Satyanarayanan (1992)
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Venus uses a cache coherence protocol based on callbacks [9] to guarantee that an open of 3. Design
throughout our system. Second, we wished to as a "callback break.Modifications in Coda are to preserve
of a mechanism we adopted for scalability is callback-based cache coherence. Another such mechanism,
www.cs.ucr.edu:8002/~brett/systems_exam/Coda-TOCS.pdf
Coda: A Highly Available File System for a Distributed.. - Satyanarayanan (1990)
(Correct) (227 citations)
is cached from a server, the client receives a callback on it. A callback is a promise by the server
a server, the client receives a callback on it. A callback is a promise by the server that it will notify
allowing any other client to modify the object. Callbacks allow clients to maintain cache consistency
www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/coda/Web/docdir/wwos2.ps.Z
MPI-2: Extensions to the Message-Passing Interface - Message Passing Interface (1996)
(Correct) (135 citations)
Clarification of Error Behavior of Attribute Callback Functions :26 3.2.9 Clarification of MPI
are included in this list they are the types of callback functions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
for the user to retrieve the error code. User callback functions that return integer error codes should
www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi-20.ps.gz
Experience with Disconnected Operation in a Mobile .. - Satyanarayanan.. (1993)
(Correct) (89 citations)
cost of server replication is kept low by callback-based caching [6] at clients, and through the
in the use of weak connections is the issue of callback maintenance. Callback-based cache consistency
connections is the issue of callback maintenance. Callback-based cache consistency schemes were designed to
www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/coda/Web/docdir/mobile93.ps.Z
The Context Toolkit: Aiding the Development of.. - Salber, Dey, Abowd (1999)
(Correct) (81 citations)
often only needs to implement a single callback to be notified of the result of an interaction
detected by the widget. The widget triggers callbacks to the application when changes in the
IdentityPresence widget for instance, provides callbacks to notify the application when a new person
www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/contexttoolkit/pubs/chi99.pdf
Three-Dimensional Widgets - Conner, Snibbe, Herndon, Robbins.. (1992)
(Correct) (68 citations)
provide raster drawing primitives and event-based callback mechanisms. What sorts of primitives should a
connections. Existing UI toolkits do allow callbacks to alter a widget based on application
cs.ru.ac.za/homes/g97rc001/papers/workshop92-widgets.ps.gz
FUDGETS - A Graphical User Interface in a Lazy Functional.. - Carlsson, Hallgren (1993)
(Correct) (60 citations)
you create a tree of widgets and connect callback routines to them. They are called callback
callback routines to them. They are called callback routines because there are 1 Unless you are
After creating the widget tree and specifying the callback routines, you enter the main event loop, where
ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pub/cs-reports/papers/fudgets-fpca93.ps.Z
A Low-bandwidth Network File System - Muthitacharoen, Chen, Mazieres (2001)
(Correct) (57 citations)
high network latency. AFS [9] uses server callbacks to inform clients when other clients have
network traffic. Leases [7] are a modification to callbacks in which the server's obligation to inform a
when a client to which the server has promised a callback has crashed or gone off the network. The NFS4
www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/papers/lbfs:sosp01/lbfs.ps.gz
Expression Templates - Veldhuizen (1995)
(Correct) (57 citations)
in faster and more convenient code than C-style callback functions. This technique can also be used to
are usually passed using a pointer to a callback function containing the expression. For example,
expressions to functions. The problem with callback functions is that repeated calls generate a lot
www.cs.indiana.edu/l/www/hyplan/tveldhui/papers/cppworld.ps
Disconnected Operation for AFS - Huston, Honeyman (1993)
(Correct) (54 citations)
some data to a client, the server also issues a "callback.This callback is a promise that the server
client, the server also issues a "callback.This callback is a promise that the server will notify the
is modified. The client uses possession of this callback to ensure that the cached version of the data is
www.deas.harvard.edu/cs/academics/courses/cs248r/readings/citi-tr-93-3.ps.gz
The Many Faces of Publish/Subscribe - Eugster, Felber, Guerraoui..
(Correct) (51 citations)
performing some concurrent activity (through a callback)i.e.subscribers do not need to pull for
-accompanied by the invocation arguments and a callback reference to the client -and the second one
several replies by having the server make several callbacks to the client. Such notification-based
research.microsoft.com/users/annemk/papers/tr01_004.ps
Generic Support for Distributed Applications - Bacon, Moody, Bates, Hayton.. (2000)
(Correct) (51 citations)
the options are periodic polling and synchronous callback. Frequent polling to learn whether events have
to do damage. Event notification by synchronous callback from source to clients carries the risk of
are uncommon. Immediate revocation requires a callback mechanism that includes failure detection, such
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/opera/publications/Papers/computer-march2000.pdf
Mobisaic: An Information System for a Mobile Wireless.. - Voelker, Bershad (1994)
(Correct) (50 citations)
a client-specific domain, ffl an asynchronous callback mechanism to notify Web clients when a user's
channel to the list of input descriptors, the callback to handle asynchronous input on the descriptor,
www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/mobisaic/postscript/mobile94-submit.ps
Metasystems: An Approach Combining Parallel Processing and.. - Grimshaw (1994)
(Correct) (50 citations)
load imbalance that utilizes user-provided callbacks. 1 Send correspondence to: Andrew Grimshaw
using relatively simple heuristics if appropriate callbacks are provided by the application programmer.
are provided by the application programmer. Callbacks are user-defined functions that can be called
ringer.cs.utsa.edu/faculty/jon/./papers/jpdc.ps.Z
Hierarchical Cache Consistency in a WAN - Yin, Alvisi, Dahlin, Lin (1999)
(Correct) (41 citations)
rodin.cs.uh.edu/~paris/7360/usits99b.pdf
Using Design Patterns to Develop Reusable Object-Oriented.. - Schmidt (1995)
(Correct) (35 citations)
an interface used by the Reactor to dispatch callback methods defined by objects that are
Event Handler, which implements the customized callback method(s) that process events in an
This collaboration is structured using the method callbacks depicted in the objectinteraction diagram shown
www.compapp.dcu.ie/~renaat/ca4papers/p65-schmidt.pdf
Language Support for Mobile Agents - Knabe (1995)
(Correct) (34 citations)
browser agent :90 5.9 The callback function for the file system browser agent :
execution rules out the use of implicit callbacks in the language. A callback is a communication
the use of implicit callbacks in the language. A callback is a communication back to the originating site
www.tns.lcs.mit.edu/~djw/library/CMU-CS-95-223.ps.gz
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