Research and Design of the Communication Middleware for the Distributed System

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This article on inter-process communication mechanism has conducted in-depth research and analysis of traditional UNIX system under the environment of the inter process communication mechanism and existing mechanisms for process communication in distributed environment. And on that basis propose new interprocess communication mechanism in distributed environment. Given interprocess communication semaphores and Message Queuing design ideas and implementation details, and compare it with the traditional way, we concluded that in the case of performance does not deteriorate, provides better user interfaces and location transparency and access higher transparency.

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September 2014

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