| Cohn, D., et. al., ARCADE: An Architectural Basis for Distributed Systems, Technical Report 92-3, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, March 1992. |
....the property of a remote target to a familiar sequential control flow mechanism. The success of this paradigm can be traced to the universal nature of the procedure call, upon which RPC is based. A counter example might be the programmable array logic mechanism associated with each task in ARCADE [Co92]. This software emulation of a hardware element is used to control the state of a task. The application builder can program the PAL to effect state transitions, based on certain events, internal or external to the task. This PAL mechanism can be used as a building block for classical ....
....abstraction would have allowed a new implementation without effecting the DSM abstraction. Similarly, adding a flexible identification mechanism might have solved the problems with version management. In ARCADE, the object identification mechanism is separate from the data object abstraction [Co92]. Thus, the object identification mechanism is a global pointer lookup for simple DSM but includes version information for transactions. A number of research efforts have had success at choosing correct partitioning of functionality. The orthogonal distinction between modularity and protection ....
Cohn, D., et. al., ARCADE: An Architectural Basis for Distributed Systems, Technical Report 92-3, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, March 1992.
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