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A new approach to structuring distributed applications using hierarchical worlds

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In this position paper, we briefly introduce a new communication model. Next, we argue why certain decisions were taken and compare our model to some existing approaches.

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      EW 4: Proceedings of the 4th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop
      September 1990
      245 pages
      ISBN:9781450373371
      DOI:10.1145/504136

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      • Published: 3 September 1990

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