Networked client-server architecture for transparently...

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating electronic device or electrical system – Target device

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C703S022000, C703S026000, C709S202000

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07640153

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides for native execution of an application on a client using code segments transmitted from a server over a network. The server includes an application code source, and a server code segment manager. The server may also include an application code transformation manager if the code source is not in the native binary format of the client. The client includes a client code segment manager, a code cache linker and manager, a code cache, and a CPU. When the client seeks to execute an application, code segments are transmitted from the server to the client and are stored in the code cache. The CPU then executes the code segments natively. When a code segment branches to a segment not in the cache, control passes to the client code segment manager, which requests the needed code segment from the server code segment manager of the server.

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