The discrete time TOOLBUS - A software coordination architecture

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The notion of “time” plays an important role when coordinating large, heterogeneous, distributed software systems. We present a generic coordination architecture that supports relative and absolute, discrete time. First, we briefly sketch the TOOLBUS coordination architecture. Next, we give a minor and a major example of its use: a calculator and a distributed auction. Finally, we sketch a framework for describing the operational behavior of the TOOLBUS, and conclude with a survey of implementation aspects and applications.

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