A distributed file system in APL
Abstract
This paper describes an extension to the APL-S system that allows accessing directly from one host computer the files based on other computers tied to the same public network.
APL-NET makes easy the development of distributed processing applications by handling internally all synchronization problems inherent to cooperating processes on different machines.
References
[1]
Barasz, Carla: APL-S reference manual, 1978. Not published.
[2]
Udo, Masahiro: An Experimental Facility for Inter-virtual-machine Communication, APL-80 Conference Proceedings, (1980).
[3]
Jensen R.M.: A Formal Approach for Communication Between Logically Isolated Virtual Machines. IBM Systems Journal, Vol 18. No. 1 (1979)
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September 1981
354 pages
ISSN:0163-6006
DOI:10.1145/390007
- Editors:
- William L. Anderson,
- David G. Smith
- October 1981354 pagesISBN:0897910354DOI:10.1145/800142
- Chairman:
- Richard J. Orgass,
- Editors:
- William L. Anderson,
- David G. Smith
Copyright © 1981 Author.
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Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
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Published: 01 September 1981
Published in SIGAPL Volume 12, Issue 1
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