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Miranda H., Pinto A., and Rodrigues L. Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 707-- 710, 2001.

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FRANC: A Lightweight Java Framework for Wireless Multihop .. - Cavin, Sasson, Schiper   (Correct)

....development of distributed applications within traditional wired networks. They all concentrate on implementation flexibility, but differ in their approach for application decomposition and interaction 7 between the components. Among the frameworks similar in their intentions to FRANC are Appia [16], Cactus [17, 18] and Neko [19] Appia [16] is a layered communication framework implemented in Java. Appia s architecture appears as a stack of layers communicating through events that may carry information or messages. An interesting characteristic of Appia is its single threaded approach: ....

....traditional wired networks. They all concentrate on implementation flexibility, but differ in their approach for application decomposition and interaction 7 between the components. Among the frameworks similar in their intentions to FRANC are Appia [16] Cactus [17, 18] and Neko [19] Appia [16] is a layered communication framework implemented in Java. Appia s architecture appears as a stack of layers communicating through events that may carry information or messages. An interesting characteristic of Appia is its single threaded approach: events within the stack are all processed by one ....

H. Miranda, A. Pinto, and L. Rodrigues, "Appia, a flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels," in Proceedings of The 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-21). Phoenix, Arizona, USA: IEEE Computer Society, Apr. 2001, pp. 707--710.


Neko: A single environment to simulate and prototype.. - Urban, Defago, Schiper (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....that travel up or down the protocol stack) As a result, the code for protocols tends to be more maintainable than code built in a more ad hoc manner, and new protocols or protocols with a new set of properties can be composed easily. x kernel, Ensemble [8] Coyote and Cactus [25, 26] and Appia [27] are examples of such systems, and these systems were used to construct group communication protocols, just like Neko. Neko also composes protocols out of layers, but as we have used it primarily for prototyping so far, we have not felt the need for the advanced architecture that microprotocol ....

H. Miranda, A. Pinto, and L. Rodrigues, "Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels," in 21 st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'01), 2001, pp. 707-710.


Malicious- and Accidental-Fault Tolerance for Internet.. - Powell, (eds.)   (Correct)

....adopted Java as a platform independent and object oriented programming environment, and thus our middleware, service and application software modules are constructed to run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) run time environment. The MAFTIA run time support also includes the APPIA protocol kernel [Miranda et al. 2001], which supports the construction of middleware protocols from the composition of micro protocols. The run time support thus includes abstractions of typical local platform services such as process execution, inter process communication, access to local persistent storage, and protocol ....

H. Miranda, A. Pinto and L. Rodrigues, "Appia, a flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels", in Proc. 21st International conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-21), (Phoenix, Arizona, USA), pp.707-10, IEEE Computer Society, 2001.


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Miranda H., Pinto A., and Rodrigues L. Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 707-- 710, 2001.


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H. Miranda, A. Pinto, and L. Rodrigues, "Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels," in Proc. 21st International conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-21), 2001, pp. 707--710.


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Miranda H., Pinto A., and Rodrigues L. Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 707-- 710, 2001.


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Miranda, H., Pinto, A., Rodrigues, L.: Appia: A Flexible Protocol Kernel Supporting Multiple Coordinated Channels. In: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Phoenix, Arizona, IEEE (2001) 707--710


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H. Miranda, A. Pinto, and L. Rodrigues. Appia: A Flexible Protocol Kernel Supporting Multiple Coordinated Channels. In Proc. 21st Intl. Conf. on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-21), pages 707--710, Phoenix, USA, April 2001.


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Miranda, H., Pinto, A., Rodrigues, L.: Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels. In: Proceedings of the 21 st Computing Systems (ICDCS-01), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, IEEE Computer Society (2001) 707--710


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H. Miranda, A. Pinto, and L. Rodrigues, "Appia: A flexible protocol kernel supporting multiple coordinated channels," in Proceedings of the 21 st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-01), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 2001, pp. 707--710, IEEE Computer Society.

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