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Inter-process communication / Computer programming / Distributed computing architecture / Message passing / Happened-before / Distributed computing / Actor model / Debugging / Event loop / Computing / Software engineering / Concurrent computing
Date: 2009-04-21 19:47:16
Inter-process communication
Computer programming
Distributed computing architecture
Message passing
Happened-before
Distributed computing
Actor model
Debugging
Event loop
Computing
Software engineering
Concurrent computing

Causeway: A message-oriented distributed debugger Terry Stanley, Tyler Close, Mark S. Miller HP Laboratories HPLKeyword(s): event loop, distributed, debugging

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