Title :
Distributed coordination models for client/server computing
Author :
Adler, Richard M.
Author_Institution :
Cordinated Comput. Technol., USA
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A major limitation in the basic client/server model is its focus on clients requesting individual services. Clients often need to invoke multiple services, coordinated to reflect how those services interrelate and contribute to the overall application. Important examples include task allocation and event notification in collaborative workgroup systems, and task sequencing and routing in workflow applications. Failure to address control requirements for such interactions has impeded development of uniform methods and tools for building many types of distributed systems with client/server architectures. The article identifies and examines extensions to the basic client/server model that provide explicit support for coordinating multiserver interactions
Keywords :
client-server systems; groupware; software engineering; client/server architectures; client/server computing; collaborative workgroup systems; control requirements; distributed coordination models; event notification; individual services; multiple services; multiserver interactions; task allocation; task routing; task sequencing; tools; workflow applications; Application software; Collaborative work; Computer networks; Control systems; Databases; Distributed computing; Engines; File servers; File systems; Military computing;