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Abstract: Linux is an easily available and powerful operating system, but it is based on a 70s design,
making the need for the addition of more modern concepts apparent. This article lists the main
characteristics of Distributed Inter-Process Communication (DIPC), a relatively simple system
software that provides users of the Linux operating system with both the distributed shared
memory and the message passing paradigms of distributed programming. Distributed programs
using DIPC can be independent of... (Update)
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...but it maintains most of its functionality outside the kernel. It enhances the System V IPC API to include the notion of distributed IPC [5]. In this respect DIPC is similar to our project. However, DIPC s user level daemon is in the critical decision making path, reducing...
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K. Karimi and M. Sharifi. Dipc: The linux way of distributed programming. In The 4th International Linux Conference, W urzburg, Germany, 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/karimi97dipc.html More
@misc{ karimi97dipc,
author = "K. Karimi and M. Sharifi",
title = "Dipc: The linux way of distributed programming",
text = "K. Karimi and M. Sharifi. Dipc: The linux way of distributed programming.
In The 4th International Linux Conference, W urzburg, Germany, 1997.",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/karimi97dipc.html" }
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