Distributed design patterns
In software engineering, a distributed design pattern is a design pattern focused on distributed computing problems.
Classification
Distributed design patterns can be divided into several groups:
- Distributed communication patterns
- Security and reliability patterns
- Event driven patterns
Examples
- MapReduce
- Bulk synchronous parallel
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See also
- Software engineering
- List of software engineering topics
References
- Pitt & McNiff (2001). java.rmi: the Remote Method Invocation Guide. Great Britain: Pearson Education. pp. 284. ISBN 0-201-70043-3.
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