The Horus system offers flexible group communication support for distributed applications. It is extensively layered and highly reconfigurable, allowing applications to only pay for services they use, and for groups with different communication needs to coexist in a single system. The approach encourages experimentation with new communication properties and incremental extension of the system, and enables us to support a variety of application-oriented interfaces
The GCommS (Group Communication Support for Distributed Communication Systems) project at Lancaster ...
In this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed in the Horus project t...
The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, ...
The Horus project seeks to develop a communication system addressing the requirements of a wide vari...
This paper reports on the Horus project, which provides an unusually flexible group communication mo...
Horus is a communication architecture that treats a protocol as an abstract data type. Protocol laye...
The Horus and Ensemble efforts culminated a multi-year Cornell research program in process group com...
The Horus system supports a communication architecture that treats protocols as instances of an abst...
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for buil...
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for buildin...
Horus is a general-purpose layered message-passing system for distributed programming. A programmer ...
this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed in the Horus project [11,...
Much research has been done in the past in the area of group communication. However most of this res...
Horus is an asynchronous group communications system designed to support a variety of distributed an...
This paper presents an architecture to dynamically change from a given group communication protocol ...
The GCommS (Group Communication Support for Distributed Communication Systems) project at Lancaster ...
In this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed in the Horus project t...
The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, ...
The Horus project seeks to develop a communication system addressing the requirements of a wide vari...
This paper reports on the Horus project, which provides an unusually flexible group communication mo...
Horus is a communication architecture that treats a protocol as an abstract data type. Protocol laye...
The Horus and Ensemble efforts culminated a multi-year Cornell research program in process group com...
The Horus system supports a communication architecture that treats protocols as instances of an abst...
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for buil...
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for buildin...
Horus is a general-purpose layered message-passing system for distributed programming. A programmer ...
this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed in the Horus project [11,...
Much research has been done in the past in the area of group communication. However most of this res...
Horus is an asynchronous group communications system designed to support a variety of distributed an...
This paper presents an architecture to dynamically change from a given group communication protocol ...
The GCommS (Group Communication Support for Distributed Communication Systems) project at Lancaster ...
In this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed in the Horus project t...
The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, ...