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D. Ramazani, G.V. Bochmann and P. Flocchini. Object Naming and Object Composition. Technical Report 1135, Universite de Montreal, November 1998.

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The Provision Of Relocation Transparency Through A Formalised.. - Falkner (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....composition of contexts that decrease in scope until a single entity is described. This mechanism enables local names to be used by hierarchical description, i.e. a single name does not have to be unique within a global perspective but its location or semantic scoping describe its true global name [135, 150]. Local names are proposed by [56, 150] with a good naming scheme defined as one that exhibits the following properties: Locality: local names are used to refer to local objects. Local ambiguity is avoided by the use of di#erent names for every di#erent object. Mechanisms for Name ....

....scope until a single entity is described. This mechanism enables local names to be used by hierarchical description, i.e. a single name does not have to be unique within a global perspective but its location or semantic scoping describe its true global name [135, 150] Local names are proposed by [56, 150] with a good naming scheme defined as one that exhibits the following properties: Locality: local names are used to refer to local objects. Local ambiguity is avoided by the use of di#erent names for every di#erent object. Mechanisms for Name Communication: each object understands what every ....

D. Ramazani, G.V. Bochmann and P. Flocchini. Object Naming and Object Composition. Technical Report 1135, Universite de Montreal, November 1998.


Sense of Direction in Distributed Computing - Flocchini, Mans, Santoro (1998)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Flocchini)   (Correct)

....on sense of direction constitutes the first naming scheme that uses local names, provides mechanisms for correct communication of names and is location independent. Sense of direction has also been shown to be an interesting approach to the problem of naming in the context of object composition [56]. 6 Testing and Constructing Sense of Direction 6.1 Testing Sense of Direction Given a labeled graph (G; how can we verify (decide) whether there is sense of direction In [11] this question has been answered by showing that there exist polynomial algorithms for testing both WSD and SD. In ....

D. Ramazani, G. v. Bochmann, and P. Flocchini. Object naming and object composition. Technical Report 1135, Universit'e de Montr'eal, 1998.

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