| Peter D. Skopp. Process centered software development on mobile hosts. Technical Report CUCS-03593, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, October 1993. MS Thesis Proposal. |
.... Israel Ben Shaul has extended Oz s task definition and execution facilities to support collaborative tasks [3] Peter Skopp played a major part in designing and implementing the architectural changes needed to introduce SPCs, which will also be used for supporting low bandwidth (modem) clients [16]. Several other members of the Programming Systems Laboratory provided useful input. 4] outlines our in progress research. ....
Peter D. Skopp. Process centered software development on mobile hosts. Technical Report CUCS-03593, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, October 1993. MS Thesis Proposal.
....of time, until a server shutdown closes the environment that it services. To reach this goal, we relied on a new kind of client, which is being developed by our team for a different project in the Oz context, aiming to support low bandwidth and disconnected operation by the environment s users [45]. On that experience we built what we qualify as Special Purpose Clients (SPCs) as opposed to Oz s usual ones (that we will call from now on General Purpose Clients or GPCs) because their only functionality is MTP enveloping. We briefly outline here their most important features: ffl they ....
Peter D. Skopp. Process centered software development on mobile hosts. Technical Report CUCS-035-93, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, October 1993. MS Thesis Proposal.
.... (1) modeling the work itself, delegatee(s) tools, and artifacts involved; and (2) supporting the enactment of the 14 A proxy client mechanism in Oz was implemented by Peter Skopp originally to support low bandwidth clients, but was later generalized for other purposes including delegation; see [98] for details. 15 Tong also describes support for hybrid form of process based delegation, where the delegation is modeled in the process but the delegated work is still entered into an agenda rather than executed immediately by the delegatee. 146 defined delegation. This includes locating ....
....its process, but on average it is about 100 bytes long. 12 An extension of this model that deals with low bandwidth clients where there is no shared file system with their server (mainly to address remote clients that are connected through a modem to the server) is dealt with separately by Skopp [98]. 13 This is largely due to Peter Skopp and Shelley Tselepis 198 maintain information on the transfer. However, information regarding the halted rule is held only by the receiver. In order to reduce unnecessary transfer, the following methods could be employed (in practice, only the first two ....
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Peter D. Skopp. Process centered software development on mobile hosts. Technical Report CUCS-035-93, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, October 1993. MS Thesis Proposal.
....involving overlapping tasks submitted to emacs, and developed the watcher utility. Peter Skopp played a major part in designing and implementing the architectural changes needed to introduce SPCs, which are based in part on proxy clients invented for supporting low bandwidth (modem) clients [20]. Issy Ben Shaul developed the current process modeling and execution facilities for synchronous groupware applications. Several other members of the Programming Systems Laboratory are involved in the new directions outlined above. This work was conducted while Mr. Valetto was a graduate student ....
Peter D. Skopp. Process centered software development on mobile hosts. Technical Report CUCS-035-93, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, October 1993. MS Thesis Proposal.
....and served as the second reader for Mr. Valetto s Masters thesis [36] Peter Skopp played a major part in designing and implementing the architectural changes needed to introduce proxy clients into Oz, a variant of which are used on a one to one basis to support lowbandwidth (modem) user clients [31]. George Heineman conducted the SEL Grey Box experiment involving overlapping tasks submitted to emacs, and developed the watcher utility as part of that effort. Richard Baldwin is working with Prof. Kaiser on SEL proxy clients and the other new ideas outlined above, except for the synchronous ....
Peter D. Skopp. Process centered software development on mobile hosts. Technical Report CUCS-035-93, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, October 1993. MS Thesis Proposal.
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