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\section{OX messages} (Ohara) |
\section{OX messages} (Ohara) |
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Line 17 and the second one is a serial number of the OX messag |
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Line 17 and the second one is a serial number of the OX messag |
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Negative numbers are expressed by the two's complement. |
Negative numbers are expressed by the two's complement. |
Several byte orders including the network byte order |
Several byte orders including the network byte order |
are allowed and the byte order is determined as a part of |
are allowed and the byte order is determined as a part of |
the establishment of a connection. |
the establishment of a connection. See Section \ref{secsession}. |
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The OX messages are classifed into three types: |
The OX messages are classifed into three types: |
DATA, COMMAND, and others. |
DATA, COMMAND, and others. |
Line 42 See the home page of OpenXM to add a new tag. |
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Line 42 See the home page of OpenXM to add a new tag. |
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In OpenXM, a distributed computation is done as follows: |
In OpenXM, a distributed computation is done as follows: |
\begin{enumerate} |
\begin{enumerate} |
\item A client requests something to a server. |
\item A client requests something to a server. |
\item The server does works according to the request. |
\item The server does some work according to the request. |
\item The client requests to send data to the server. |
\item The client requests to send data to the server. |
\item The server sends the data to the client and the client gets the data. |
\item The server sends the data to the client and the client gets the data. |
\end{enumerate} |
\end{enumerate} |