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Abstract: A distributed Java platform has been designed and built for the
simplified implementation of distributed Java applications. Its programmable
nature means that code as well as data is distributed over a network. The
platform is largely based on the Java Distributed Computation Library of
Fritsche, Power, and Waldron. The generality of our system is demonstrated
through the emulation of a MIMD (multiple instruction, multiple data)
architecture. This is achieved by augmenting the server with ... (Update)
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.... for the multi tiered distributed computation system were laid in the Java Distributed Computation Library (JDCL) 4] and its extensions [7], which provide an emulated MIMD pipeline processor. The JDCL provided a simple development platform for developers who wished to quickly...
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T. Keane, R. Allen, T. J. Naughton, J. McInerney, and J. Waldron. Distributed Java platform with programmable MIMD capabilities. In N. Guelfi, E. Astesiano, and G. Reggio, editors, Scientific Engineering for Distributed Java Applications, volume 2604 of Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 122--131, Feb. 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/keane03distributed.html More
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author = "T. Keane and R. Allen and T. Naughton and J. McInerney and J. Waldron",
title = "Distributed Java platform with programmable MIMD capabilities",
text = "T. Keane, R. Allen, T. J. Naughton, J. McInerney, and J. Waldron. Distributed
Java platform with programmable MIMD capabilities. In N. Guelfi, E. Astesiano,
and G. Reggio, editors, Scientific Engineering for Distributed Java Applications,
volume 2604 of Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 122--131,
Feb. 2003.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/keane03distributed.html" }
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