| Frederick Knabe. Function transmission for a distributed higher-order language. Extended Abstract, November 1994. |
....types. Substitution remote references deep copy shallow copy Figure 1: Migration by Substitution Substitution in itself is not a new idea. Ubiquitous resources have been proposed before as objects that should exist or are supposed to exist in all stores. For example, in Facile [Kna94, Kna95] these ubiquitous resources are identified at compile time by the programmer using a different keyword. In Tycoon RPC [MMS95b] substitutable values are also defined at compile time. This provides a restricted form of substitution where values originating from the same compilation can be ....
Frederick Knabe. Function transmission for a distributed higher-order language. Extended Abstract, November 1994.
....unpredictable consequences. Another approach to reduce the transitive closure which does not create remote references, proposed independently by several researchers, is simply not to migrate at all objects that already exist in the target program. For example, Facile proposes ubiquitous values [35, 36] for which equivalent implementations of the value exist in both the originating and destination sites. Tycoon RPC [42, 43] lets programmers register modules as ubiquitous resources (such as parts of standard libraries) Step 4 of the migration command in Obliq says that links to the local ....
F. Knabe. Function transmission for a distributed higher-order language. Extended Abstract, November 1994.
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