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A Framework for Protocol Composition in Horus (1995)  (Make Corrections)  (16 citations)
Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman, Roy Friedman, Mark Hayden, David A. Karr
Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing



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Abstract: The Horus system supports a communication architecture that treats protocols as instances of an abstract data type. This approach encourages developers to partition complex protocols into simple microprotocols, each of which is implemented by a protocol layer. Protocol layers can be stacked on top of each other in a variety of ways, at run-time. First, we describe the classes of protocols that can be supported this way. Next, we present the Horus object model that we designed for this... (Update)

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...etc. These services are packaged as a set of interacting engineering objects in the platform. Some platforms, such as ISIS [1,2] Horus [3,4], Amoeba [5,6] Electra [7,8] Relacs [9] etc. provide group services, such as message multicasting protocols, membership management...

...developer to choose from, various other extensions will be available such as reliable delivery. This is similar to the design of Horus [20], which attempted to have modular PC based communication protocols where application developers could chose from a variety of building...

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R. van Renesse, K. P. Birman, R. Friedman, M. Hayden, and D. A. Karr. A framework for protocol composition in Horus. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, pages 80-89, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2-23 Aug. 1995. 7 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanrenesse95framework.html   More

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    title = "A Framework for Protocol Composition in Horus",
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    pages = "80-89",
    year = "1995",
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