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Multiple Bypass: Interposition Agents for Distributed Computing (2001)

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by Douglas Thain , Miron Livny
Venue:Journal of Cluster Computing
Citations:46 - 16 self
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@ARTICLE{Thain01multiplebypass:,
    author = {Douglas Thain and Miron Livny},
    title = {Multiple Bypass: Interposition Agents for Distributed Computing},
    journal = {Journal of Cluster Computing},
    year = {2001},
    volume = {4},
    pages = {39--47}
}

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Abstract

Interposition agents are a well known device for attaching legacy applications to distributed system.s However, agents are difficult to build and are often large, monolithic pieces of software which are suited only to limited applications or systems. We solve this problem with Bypass, a language and a tool for quickly building multiple small agents that can be combined together to create powerful yet manageable software.

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interposition agent    distributed computing    multiple bypass    multiple small agent    manageable software    monolithic piece    limited application    legacy application   

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