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Configuration Programming - A Framework for the Development of Distributable Systems (1990) [53 citations — 14 self]

by Jeff Kramer
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Abstract:

The underlying model commonly used to describe an application domain is that of processing The underlying model commonly used to describe an application domain is that of processing components, loosely coupled by communication streams for each of the different types of components, loosely coupled by communication streams for each of the different types of information produced or consumed. The underlying model used for implementing distributed information produced or consumed. The underlying model used for implementing distributed and parallel systems is usually similar, consisting of distributable processes communicating and parallel systems is usually similar, consisting of distributable processes communicating by message passing. Why then should different models be introduced in the intervening by message passing. Why then should different models be introduced in the intervening phases of software development? Configuration programming advocates the use of the same phases of software...

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