The Remote Access Algorithm by Object Replication


The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 799-807, Mar. 2000
10.3745/KIPSTE.2000.7.3.799,   PDF Download:

Abstract

In This paper, object repliecation Client/server under distributed computing system is design and implementation. Today many end-users have a computer communication by using internet in the distributed system of client/server. If many users request services to a specific remote server, the server should have got a overhead for that service procesing, delayed the speed for replay, and brings a bottleneck in communication network. Therefore object replication method was proposed to solve this problems. The growth of internet works and distributed applications has increased the need for large scale replicated systems. however, existing replication protocols do not address scale and autonomy issues adequately. further, current application protocold require consistency of different levels, and therefor should be the selection function of consistency in them, in order to have particular semantics of each level. In this paper, server overhead and bottleneck happening in remote procedure call be using server object replication. Therfore access transparency can be improved by sharing object duplicately. So it will Keep up with the consistency within the replicated objects.


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[IEEE Style]
D. S. Yun and B. K. Lee, "The Remote Access Algorithm by Object Replication," The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 799-807, 2000. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.2000.7.3.799.

[ACM Style]
Dong Sic Yun and Byung Kwang Lee. 2000. The Remote Access Algorithm by Object Replication. The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), 7, 3, (2000), 799-807. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.2000.7.3.799.