Sideband Computing - History

History

Sideband computing is first coined by Yongyong Xu in a paper titled “Global Sideband Service Distributed Computing Method” on a conference “Communication Networks and Distributed System Modeling and Simulation (CNDS’98) on January 1998.

In this paper, a fractal image distributed task was implemented as a demo to the power of distributed computing.

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