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Abstract: Horus is a communication architecture that treats a protocol as an abstract data type. Protocol layers can be stacked on top of each other in a variety of ways, at run-time. This paper starts out with describing the many classes of protocols that can be supported this way. Next, we describe the Horus object model that we designed for this technology, and the interface between the layers that makes it all work. We then present an example layer which implements a group membership protocol. Then,... (Update)
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...of the Isis abcast , cbcast , fbcast or gbcast protocols. In the Horus configuration, the policy object selects a Horus protocol stack 2 [18] . The policy object mechanism can be extended to cover quality of service guarantees. For example, the minimum bandwidth necessary to...
...in CORBA. In Electra, required multicast services are provided by sophisticated lower level toolkits such as Horus and Isis [20, 2]. In order to incorporate a group communication semantics into Electra ORB, the approach extends the definition of CORBA object references...
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Van Renesse R., Birman K.P., Protocol Composition in Horus, Technical Report - TR951505, Dept. of Computer Science, Cornell University, March 29, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanrenesse95protocol.html More
@techreport{ vanrenesse95protocol,
author = "Robbert Van Renesse and Kenneth P. Birman",
title = "Protocol Composition in Horus",
number = "TR95-1505",
month = "29,",
pages = "11",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanrenesse95protocol.html" }
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