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Date: 2002-09-04 11:24:45
Remote procedure call
Computing platforms
Distributed computing architecture
Java remote method invocation
Java
Message passing
Serialization
Java performance
Class skeleton
Computing
Inter-process communication
Java platform

AIAA[removed]A Pure Java Parallel Flow Solver Jochem Häuser, Thorsten Ludewig Torsten Gollnick, Ralf Winkelmann Department of Transportation, University of Applied Sciences

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