Presentation 1997/7/14
Implementation of the Distributed Persistent Objects in PLANET system
Katsuya Matsubara, Kazuhiko Kato,
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Abstract(in English) Nowadays worldwide networks such as Internet are becoming very poplar, so many academic and industrial research efforts have been made to develop applications for such networks. Compared to local area networks, worldwide networks have very different characteristics, such that the communication latency is large, and that the number of users and computer sites are very large and cannot be fixed in general. The authors are working on designing and implementing a distributed computing system for both local and worldwide networks. The system was named PLANET. One of the most notable feature of PLANET is that the system is designed based on the mobile object concept, by which we mean objects are separatable from a virtual address space. The mobile objects can go around different computer sites, and can be stored in persistent stores. This paper describes an implementation scheme of mobile objects in the PLANET system. Some experimental results are shown to validate the design of the scheme.
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Title (in English) Implementation of the Distributed Persistent Objects in PLANET system
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1st Author's Name Katsuya Matsubara
1st Author's Affiliation Doctoral Program in Engineering, Univ. of Tsukuba()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhiko Kato
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Information Sciences and Electronics, Univ. of Tsukuba
Date 1997/7/14
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 160
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