Distributed instantiation system and method

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer data routing – Least weight routing

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ABSTRACT:
A communication system and method includes unums distributed over at least a single presence and including a selected plurality of ingredients. An unum is established by creating ingredients at the level of its interface and attributes; and at the level of its implementation; and interconnecting ingredients into presences and unums. Communication between ingredients is accomplished within a single presence, across an unum boundary within an agency, or within a single unum across a presence boundary. Trust boundaries are established between presences and unums to establish a predetermined level of communications security in messaging between ingredients.

REFERENCES:
(no author given) ORB 2.0 RFP Submission, OMG TC Document 94.9.32, pp. 1-109, Sep. 1994.
Betz, Mark, "Interoperable objects: laying the foundation for distributed-object computing", Dr. Dobbs Journal, v19, N11, p18(13), Oct. 1994.
Manola, Frank, "Interoperability Issues in Large-Scale Distributed Object Systems", ACM Computing Surveys, vol. 27, No. 2, pp.(3), Jun. 1995.

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