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  BUILDING RELIABLE INTEROPERABLE DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS WITH THE MAESTRO TOOLS

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by Alexey Vaysburd Ph. D
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/alexey/thesis.ps
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Abstract:

This work presents the Maestro Tools for development of reliable interoperable object-oriented distributed applications. We discuss the three fundamental parts of Maestro-- the object group tools, the client/object interoperability tools, and the group protocols which implement state machine replication of distributed objects-- with a special focus on practical usability and system integration issues. Biographical Sketch Alexey was born in the city of Odessa in Ukraine in 1970. He graduated from High

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