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DataMesh, house-building, and distributed systems technology

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EW 5: Proceedings of the 5th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop: Models and paradigms for distributed systems structuring
September 1992
315 pages
ISBN:9781450373401
DOI:10.1145/506378
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