Anderson et al., 1988 - Google Patents
The DASH network communication architectureAnderson et al., 1988
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- Anderson D
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DASH is an experimental distributed system intended for large high-performance networks connecting heterogeneous and mutually distrustful hosts. The DASH network communication architecture is based on the Parameterized Message Channel abstraction. It …
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