Aleph Toolkit
The Aleph Toolkit is a collection of Javatm packages that support distributed computations that run across networks of heterogeneous workstations. Aleph provides the ability to start threads on remote processors, to communicate by message-passing, by ordered multicast, and by shared objects (with transparent synchronization and caching).
Project status: Complete
Project Home Page: http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/mph/alephhome.html
Research Areas
People
| Maurice Herlihy |
Publications
Herlihy, M. The Aleph Toolkit: Support for Scalable Distributed Shared Objects. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication, Architecture, and Applications for Network-based Parallel Computing (Jan 1999), pp. 137-149.
Herlihy, M. P., and Warres, M. P. A Tale of Two Directories: Implementing Distributed Shared Objects in Java. In Proceedings of the ACM Java Grande Conference (Palo Alto, California, Jun 1999), pp. 99-108. [ pdf ]
Demmer, M. J., and Herlihy, M. P. The Arrow Directory Protocol. In Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Distributed Computing (1998), pp. 119-133. [ pdf ]
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