June 1999
Intermediate to advanced
368 pages
8h 21m
English
Simplicity does not precede complexity, but follows it.
—Alan J. Perlis, Epigrams in Programming
over the last few chapters we have implemented useful communication and synchronization patterns, using distributed data structures, that allow remote processes to coordinate their activities. Often, frameworks for entire space-based applications express themselves in a few tried-and-true patterns as well.
In this chapter we will cover some simple, yet powerful, application frameworks, built from distributed data structures we're already familiar with. You'll find that you may be able to model your spaced-based applications on one of these patterns, or some combination or variant of the patterns. And, given what you ...
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