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DSM-Communities in the World-Wide Web

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Distributed Communities on the Web (DCW 2000)

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Distributed shared memory is an interesting alternative to message-based construction of distributed systems. We contemplate extending the applicability of our current implementation of a DSM operating system from the locally connected PC cluster to large scale intranets and multiple federated DSM domains in a global network context. Telecooperation and collaborative browsing in a DSM domain are discussed and may constitute useful communication tools within a community. Potential gains in functionality, speed, consistency and elegance are expected

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Schulthess, P., Schirpf, O., Schoettner, M., Wende, M. (2000). DSM-Communities in the World-Wide Web. In: Kropf, P.G., Babin, G., Plaice, J., Unger, H. (eds) Distributed Communities on the Web. DCW 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1830. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45111-0_8

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