| Bradley Norman Babin. DCS: A System for Distributed Computation. Master's thesis, Oregon State University, May 1988. |
....through shared memory. There are many examples of systems that share some of these qualities. Sharedmemory parallel processors such as the Sequent Symmetry [38] are homogeneous, tightly coupled systems. Homogeneous groups of workstations that communicate over a network are described by Babin [2], Gantz, et al. 18] and Litzkow [26] among others. Stumm describes a heterogeneous, distributed system of workstations in [43] None of these systems support autonomy. Our definition of a task is a request for resources. This includes the conventional model of a computationally intensive unit ....
Bradley Norman Babin. DCS: A System for Distributed Computation. Master's thesis, Oregon State University, May 1988.
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Bradley Norman Babin. DCS: A System for Distributed Computation. Master's thesis, Oregon State University, May 1988.
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