Distributed Computing Environment
In computing, the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) software system was developed in the early 1990s from the work of the Open Software Foundation (OSF), a consortium (founded in 1988) that included Apollo Computer (part of Hewlett-Packard from 1989), IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and others. The DCE supplies a framework and a toolkit for developing client/server applications. The framework includes:
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- enIn computing, the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) software system was developed in the early 1990s from the work of the Open Software Foundation (OSF), a consortium (founded in 1988) that included Apollo Computer (part of Hewlett-Packard from 1989), IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and others. The DCE supplies a framework and a toolkit for developing client/server applications. The framework includes:
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- enIn computing, the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) software system was developed in the early 1990s from the work of the Open Software Foundation (OSF), a consortium (founded in 1988) that included Apollo Computer (part of Hewlett-Packard from 1989), IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and others. The DCE supplies a framework and a toolkit for developing client/server applications. The framework includes: * a remote procedure call (RPC) mechanism known as DCE/RPC * a naming (directory) service * a time service * an authentication service * a distributed file system (DFS) known as DCE/DFS DCE represented a big step in the direction of standardization of architectures, which had previously been manufacturer-dependent. Like the OSI model, DCE has not seen much success in practical implementation; however, its underlying concepts have had more substantial influence over subsequent efforts.
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- Access Control List
- Andrew File System
- Apollo Computer
- Application Programming Interface
- AT&T Corporation
- Authentication
- C (programming language)
- Carnegie Mellon University
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- CICS
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- CORBA
- DCE Distributed File System
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- Directory service
- Distributed Component Object Model
- Distributed file system
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- FreeDCE
- Free software license
- GNU Lesser General Public License
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- IBM TXSeries
- Internet
- Java (programming language)
- Kerberos (protocol)
- Microsoft
- Mindshare
- MSRPC
- Network Computing System
- Network Time Protocol
- ODBC
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- Open Software Foundation
- OSI model
- Remote procedure call
- RPC
- server
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- Sun Microsystems
- The Open Group
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- Распределённая вычислительная среда
- 分散式運算環境
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- Category:Distributed computing
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- Category:Inter-process communication
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