Paradigms for process interaction in distributed programs (1991)
by
Gregory R. Andrews
| Venue: | ACM Computing Surveys |
| Citations: | 108 - 0 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Andrews91paradigmsfor,
author = {Gregory R. Andrews},
title = {Paradigms for process interaction in distributed programs},
journal = {ACM Computing Surveys},
year = {1991},
volume = {23},
pages = {49--90}
}
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Abstract
Distributed computations are concurrent programs in which processes communicate by message passing. Such programs typically execute on network architectures such as networks of workstations ordistributed memory parallel machines (i. e, multicomputers such ashypercubes). Several paradigms—examples or models—for process interaction







