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  1. Proceedings of the 1975 ACM SIGCOMM/SIGOPS workshop on Interprocess communications
  2. Interprocess communication systems
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Synchronization: Introduction by the session chairman
Synchronization: Is a synthesis of the problems possible?
Selecting sequence numbers
More on selecting sequence numbers
Representation of process synchronization
Formalisms for interprocess communication
Communication protocols and error recovery procedures
Recoverability of modular systems
Protection
On data secure computer networks
Interprocess communication systems
Segment transfer protocols for a homogeneous computer network
Performance
Some considerations for a high performance message-based interprocess communication system
Communication protocols in a network context
On the efficiency of control procedures for computer communication networks

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Interprocess communication systems

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Abstract This session dealt with distributed systems with proven “existence theorems”; their communications mechanisms must be a compromise between idealism and workability. During the session Vic Lesser raised the question whether complex systems are necessarily hierarchical. This is the contention of the General System Theory school, out of which many books have appeared, the most accessible being Beyond Reductionism edited by A. Koestler and J.R. Smythies (Beacon Press, Boston, 1975). Another discussion concerns the question of simultaneity in large systems.
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/800272.810902
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1975-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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