Virtual objects: hiding the distribution in distributed systems
Abstract: "This paper describes a system structuring paradigm in which 'templates' encapsulate techniques to create particular properties such as fault-tolerance. Any object can be enhanced with a property by applying the property's template. A combination of object and template,...
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Edinburgh
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Dep. of Computer Science: Internal report
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "This paper describes a system structuring paradigm in which 'templates' encapsulate techniques to create particular properties such as fault-tolerance. Any object can be enhanced with a property by applying the property's template. A combination of object and template, regarded as a single unit, is known as a virtual object. Templates ease the creation of services within a distributed environment by encapsulating complex virtual properties in a reusable form. Objects can then be created without regard to such complexity, since they can be enhanced later by applying the appropriate template(s) The notion of a virtual property is illustrated by the examples of resilience, persistence and security. In each case, the property is discussed in detail and the actions of a suitable template are outlined. The resilience example is developed further to demonstrate a resilience template implementation. |
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spelling | Proctor, Steve Verfasser aut Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems Edinburgh 1989 17 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Dep. of Computer Science: Internal report 293. Abstract: "This paper describes a system structuring paradigm in which 'templates' encapsulate techniques to create particular properties such as fault-tolerance. Any object can be enhanced with a property by applying the property's template. A combination of object and template, regarded as a single unit, is known as a virtual object. Templates ease the creation of services within a distributed environment by encapsulating complex virtual properties in a reusable form. Objects can then be created without regard to such complexity, since they can be enhanced later by applying the appropriate template(s) The notion of a virtual property is illustrated by the examples of resilience, persistence and security. In each case, the property is discussed in detail and the actions of a suitable template are outlined. The resilience example is developed further to demonstrate a resilience template implementation. Computer software sigle Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Virtual computer systems Dep. of Computer Science: Internal report University <Edinburgh> 293. (DE-604)BV006185380 293 |
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title | Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_auth | Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_exact_search | Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_full | Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_fullStr | Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_short | Virtual objects |
title_sort | virtual objects hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
title_sub | hiding the distribution in distributed systems |
topic | Computer software sigle Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Virtual computer systems |
topic_facet | Computer software Datenverarbeitung Electronic data processing Distributed processing Virtual computer systems |
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