Asynchronous staging of objects between computer systems in coop

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395200, 395800, G06F 1300

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052205169

ABSTRACT:
A distributed processing system that has a host and at least one connected work station. Each information object requested by the work station from the host is stored at the work station and is retained according to a predetermined hierarchy of priorities. When the work station initiates a request for an information object, the work station storage is first interrogated for the object and it is obtained therefrom if present. Only if the object is not in work station storage, is a request then transmitted to the host to obtain the information object.

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