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Decentralizing a global naming service for improved performance and fault tolerance
1989
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems
Naming is an important aspect of distributed system design. A naming system allows users and programs to assign character-string names to objects, and subsequently use the names to refer to those objects. With the interconnection of clusters of computers by wide-area networks and internetworks, the domain over which naming systems must function is growing to encompass the entire world. In this paper we address the problem of a global naming system, proposing a three-level naming architecture
doi:10.1145/63404.63406
fatcat:ovbpxhhbirh7fjci5ruxdxb2kq