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The emergent approach to object allocation in computational field
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Volume 7 ,  Issue 1  (January 1996) table of contents
Special issue: object-oriented real-time systems
Pages: 63 - 69  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISSN:1055-6400
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ABSTRACT

In wide area distributed environments such as Internet, communication cost may be increased because of hiding latency. So, we propose Computational Field Model which utilizes latency explicitly and aggressively. In this paper, we describe an emergent approach to object allocation in Computational Field Model.


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[1] Mario Tokoro. Computational field model: toward a new computing model/methodology for open distributed environment. In Proceedings of 2nd International Workshop on future trends in distributed computing systems, September 1990.
 
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[2] Minoru Uehara. Optimal Allocation of Objects in Computational Field. PhD thesis, Keio University, March 1995. (in Japanese).
 
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[3] Minoru Uehara and Mario Tokoro. Contact Communication Model: A Computational Model for Open Distributed Systems. In Proceedings off the Workshop on Object-Oriented Computing 1990, March 1990. (in Japanese).
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