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Remote operations across a network of small computers
This paper discusses the design of a Remote Operation Call (ROC) mechanism. ROCs are a generalisation of the remote procedure call concept. They provide for a wider variety of remote calls, such as asynchronous, directed and multicast calls. An implementation of ROCs on a network of personal computers is also described.