Object-based distributed computation in the Guide operating system
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This paper briefly describes how the issues of access to (possibly remote) services and cooperative distributed computing are treated in Guide, a distributed operating system under development at Grenoble. Section 1 is an overview of the project. Section 2 describes the computational model of the system. Section 3 is a discussion of remote computation. Section 4 describes the current implementation status.
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R.Balter, D.Decouchant, A.Freyssinet, S.Krakowiak, M.Meysembourg, C.Roisin, X.Rousset de Pina, R.Scioville, G.Vandome, Guide: a distributed object-oriented operating system {submitted for publication, 1988}
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Krakowiak S., Meysembourg M., Riveill M., Roisin C., Design and implementation of an object-oriented, strongly typed language for distributed applications {submitted for publication, 1988}
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September 1988
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ISBN:9781450373364
DOI:10.1145/504092
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Published: 18 September 1988
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