| S. J. Mullender and R. van Renesse, "A Secure High-Speed Transaction Protocol," Proc. of the Cambridge EUUG Conf., Cambridge, UK, September 1984. |
....The communication protocol selects one of them. 4.3.1. Single Site A client process invokes a service by sending a request message to the server process. When the server has executed the request it returns a reply message to the client. These request reply exchanges are called transactions [14]. They are used as a basis for implementing remote procedure calls. When a client process starts a transaction, the server has to be located first. This is done by broadcasting a message containing the port of the server process over the localarea network. The machine running the server sends a ....
S. J. Mullender and R. van Renesse, "A Secure High-Speed Transaction Protocol," Proc. of the Cambridge EUUG Conf., Cambridge, UK, September 1984.
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