| G. H. Cooper. An argument for soft layering of protocols. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-300, MIT, May 1983. |
....systems by hiding information between different layers. However, a number of problems with regard to layering have been identified such as inflexibility [35] inefficiency [33] and even unexpected side effects [12] A lot of work tackles the efficiency problems of layering. Clark [7] and Cooper [10] propose to carefully break up the borders and allow adjacent layers to exchange control information. Clark [8] and Atkins [1] suggested to apply vertical process models to protocol software in order to reduce context switches. Renesse [36] shows that techniques such as header prediction, packet ....
G. H. Cooper. An argument for soft layering of protocols. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-300, MIT, May 1983.
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