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Client Server Implementation - clients and servers (listeners) in general. Technologies, frameworks

Local Process Communication - Communication between processes running on the same system. Synchronization. File locking. Signals. FIFOs, pipes, et al

Remote Process Communication - Methods of communicating to remote processes. Remote Procedure Calls, sockets, data format translation, et al

Remote System Information - Obtaining (or providing) system information like status, who is logged in, the local time, et al. Command - FAQs

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Information and Publications: Showing

Message Passing Interface (MPI) FAQ

ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/mpi-faq (At MIT)


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Software's Invisible Users ( James A. Whittaker ; IEEE Software Magazine 2001-05)

- Software systems receive input from several kinds of users, only one of which is human. The author discusses other users, often misunderstood and sometimes forgotten, and the problems that ignoring them can lead to.

Process Groups and Group Communications: Classifications and Requirements ( Luping Liang, Samuel T. Chanson, Gerald W. Neufeld ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1990-02)

- Different distributed applications are examined and their requirements for group communication support are outlined. The concept of a process group is defined. On the basis of internal structures and external behavior, groups are classified into different categories and their properties are discussed. Group communication is an OS-level abstraction that offers convenience and clarity to the programmer.


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bonobo-1.0.20_1 - The component and compound document system for GNOME

At FreeBSD Ports
bonobo-1.0.4 - Architecture for creating reusable software components (At NetBSD packages collection)

p5-Frontier-RPC-0.06 - Frontier::RPC implements UserLand Software's XML RPC

At FreeBSD Ports

malsync-2.06 - Sync to Mobile Application Link (MAL) compliant servers

At FreeBSD Ports
malsync-1.6.tgz - sync Palm organizer with AvantGo sites (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
malsync-1.6.tgz - sync Palm organizer with AvantGo sites (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
malsync-1.6.tgz - sync Palm organizer with AvantGo sites (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
malsync-1.6.tgz - sync Palm organizer with AvantGo sites (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
malsync-1.6.tgz - sync Palm organizer with AvantGo sites (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
malsync-2.0.5 - utility to synchronize Palm Pilots to the AvantGo.com service (At NetBSD packages collection)

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p5-XML-DOM-1.35_1 - Perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant document structures

At FreeBSD Ports

mm-1.1.3 - Shared memory library for applications with pre-forked process model

At FreeBSD Ports
mm-1.1.3.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
mm-1.0.12.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
mm-1.0.12.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages m68k)
mm-1.0.12.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
mm-1.1.3.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages powerpc)
mm-1.1.3.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
mm-1.1.3.tgz - shared memory lib for apps with pre-forked process model (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)

cole-2.0.1 - A free C OLE library

At FreeBSD Ports

p5-SOAP-0.28 - Perl modules providing an API to the Simple Object Access Protocol

At FreeBSD Ports

p5-Convert-ASN1-0.15 - Perl5 module to encode and decode ASN.1 data structures

At FreeBSD Ports
p5-Convert-ASN1-0.07 - Perl class to parse ASN.1 descriptions and en/decode perl data structures (At NetBSD packages collection)

p5-Convert-BER-1.31 - Perl5 module to encode and decode objects using Basic Encoding Rules (BER)

At FreeBSD Ports
p5-Convert-BER-1.26 - Perl class to encode and decode objects using Basic Encoding Rules (BER) (At NetBSD packages collection)

p5-WDDX-1.01 - Perl module to parse WDDX Packets

At FreeBSD Ports

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