One-to-many interprocess communication in the V-system

  • Cheriton D
  • Zwaenepoel W
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Abstract

Interprocess communication (IPC) normally allows one process to communicate with only one other process at a time. One-to-many IPC allows one process to communicate simultaneously with a group of processes., possibly of unknown membership. While the broadcast and multicast facilities of local networks support efficient one-to-many communication between hosts , its use between processes has been limited by the lack of support in the distributed operating system. This paper describes the integration of one-to-many communication into V interprocess communication system. We discuss the different models of use and the reliability and present some initial applications.

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Cheriton, D. R., & Zwaenepoel, W. (1984). One-to-many interprocess communication in the V-system. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 14(2), 64. https://doi.org/10.1145/639624.802061

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