Interprocess communication queue location transparency

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ABSTRACT:
A system for an efficient message handling technique implemented in AIX, an operating system derived from UNIX System V, is described for use in a distributed services network include a plurality of multi-processing, multi-tasking nodes among which interprocess communication occurs via queues, the actual node locations of which are transparent at the application interface.

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