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Distributed Systems (ECS-701) Lecture Notes Unit-I Distributed Systems The client-server model is usually based on a simple request/reply protocol
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Road Map 5.1. Introduction E.g., remote method invocation abstraction is based on the request-reply protocol discussed in 4.4 for distributed systems
Road Map 5.1. Introduction E.g., remote method invocation abstraction is based on the request-reply protocol discussed in 4.4 for distributed systems
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