Space-based Architecture - Literature

Literature

Articles/papers, technical:

  • Xu, Dezheng; Xiaoying Bai, Guilan Dai (2006). "A Tuple-Space-Based Coordination Architecture for Test Agents in the MAST Framework" (PDF). Tsinghua University, China.
  • Shalom, Nati (2006). "Space-Based Architecture and the End of Tier-Based Computing" (PDF). GigaSpaces Technologies.
  • Engelhardtsen, Fritjof Boger; Tommy Gagnes (2002). "Using JavaSpaces to create adaptive distributed systems" (PDF). Agder University College, Norway.

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