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Data synchronization / Fault-tolerant computer systems / Peer-to-peer / Representational state transfer / Client–server model / Distributed computing / Replication / Cell / Scalability / Computing / Computer architecture / Concurrent computing
Date: 2011-02-01 14:38:42
Data synchronization
Fault-tolerant computer systems
Peer-to-peer
Representational state transfer
Client–server model
Distributed computing
Replication
Cell
Scalability
Computing
Computer architecture
Concurrent computing

A RESTful Messaging System for Asynchronous Distributed Processing Ian Jacobi and Alexey Radul Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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