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Manager-Agent and Remote Operation: Two Key Patterns for Network Management Interfaces (1996)  (Make Corrections)  (2 citations)
Jean Tessier, Rudolf K. Keller



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Abstract: Factory: The Remote Operation can use an abstract factory to create connection instances without needing prior knowledge of the actual transmission mechanism being used. 13 Consequences The Remote Operation pattern has the following benefits and liabilities. 1. The Invoker is shielded from the network. The Invoker does not know that the invocation is actually sent across the network to a remote Performer. The Invoker doesn't even know where the operation is actually performed. To the... (Update)

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...define the operations that can be invoked between agents and managers. Translator: The Remote Operation pattern may use the Translator [TK97] pattern in the Client and Server Stubs in order to translate between the client server data and the formats supported by the Connection...

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Jean Tessier and Rudolf K. Keller. Manager-Agent and Remote Operation: Two key patterns for network management interfaces. In Collected Papers from the PLoP`96 and EuroPLoP`96 Conferences, Washington University Department of Computer Science, wucs-97-07, pages 4.8.1-4.8.14, February 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tessier96manageragent.html   More

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    author = "Jean Tessier and Rudolf K. Keller",
    title = "Manager-Agent and Remote Operation: Two Key Patterns for Network Management Interfaces",
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    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tessier96manageragent.html" }
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