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Ordered Delivery of Messages for Various Types of Invocations in Object-based Systems
Rome, Italy January 08-January 10
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Youhei Timura, Tokyo Denki University
Katsuya Tanaka, Tokyo Denki University
Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki University
Distributed applications are realized by cooperation of a group of multiple objects. In the group cooperation, an object multicasts a message and sends in parallel multiple kind of messages to multiple destinations, i.e. parallel-cast in addition to unicasting messages. The object waits for multiple messages in conjunctive and disjunctive way from multiple objects, In this paper, we newly define a novel precedent relation of messages exchanged among objects in presence of multicast and parallel-cast and conjunctive-receipt and disjunctive-receipt of messages.
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Youhei Timura, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa, "Ordered Delivery of Messages for Various Types of Invocations in Object-based Systems," words, pp.251, Sixth International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'01), 2001
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