| Linton, Mark. "A Taste of Fresco." Tutorial given at the 8th Annual X Technical Conference (January 1994). |
....the second phase, the right set of interfaces to export to various clients such as other applications can be chosen. There is obviously tremendous flexibility here for the application developer. This seems to be the sort of development scenario that is being advocated in systems like Fresco [6], which claim that the decision to make an object local or remote can be put off until after initial system implementation. The final phase is to test with real bullets (e.g. networks being partitioned, machines going down) Interfaces between carefully selected objects can be beefed up as ....
Linton, Mark. "A Taste of Fresco." Tutorial given at the 8th Annual X Technical Conference (January 1994).
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