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HeiRAT: The Heidelberg Resource Administration Technique Design Philosophy and Goals

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HeiRAT, the Heidelberg Resource Administration Technique, is a resource management subsystem being developed and implemented as part of a distributed multimedia platform for networked workstations.

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Vogt, C., Herrtwich, R., Nagarajan, R. (1993). HeiRAT: The Heidelberg Resource Administration Technique Design Philosophy and Goals. In: Gerner, N., Hegering, HG., Swoboda, J. (eds) Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78091-2_37

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