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Abstract: This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of functions among the modules of a distributed computer system. The principle, called the end-to-end argument, suggests that functions placed at low levels of a system may be redundant or of little value when compared with the cost of providing them at that low level. Examples discussed in the paper include bit error recovery, security using encryption, duplicate message suppression, recovery from system crashes, and delivery... (Update)
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J. H. Saltzer, D. P. Reed, and D. D. Clark. End-to-end arguments in system design. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, pages 277288, 1984. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/saltzer84endtoend.html More
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author = "Jerome H. Saltzer and David P. Reed and David D. Clark",
title = "End-To-End Arguments in System Design",
journal = "{ACM} Transactions on Computer Systems",
volume = "2",
number = "4",
pages = "277-288",
year = "1984",
month = nov,
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/saltzer84endtoend.html" }
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