Communication sessions consist of requests and responses that occur between applications . Session-layer services are commonly used in application environments that make use of remote procedure calls ( RPCs ).
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It offered multithreaded programs and a remote procedure call ( RPC ) mechanism for communication between threads, potentially across the network; even kernel-threads would use this RPC mechanism for communication.
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"' Bruce Jay Nelson "'( January 19, 1952 September 19, 1999 ) was an computer scientist best known as the inventor of the remote procedure call concept for computer network communications.
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The continued development of Twitter has also involved a switch from monolithic development of a single app to an architecture where different services are built independently and joined through remote procedure calls.
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Then a named pipe \ Pipe \ Ntsvcs is created as a remote procedure call interface between the SCM and the SCPs ( Service Control Processes ) that interact with specific services.
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Like other interface description languages, IDL defined interfaces in a language-and machine-independent way, allowing the specification of interfaces between components written in different languages, and possibly executing on different machines using remote procedure calls.
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The design and implementation of DCE / RPC, the remote procedure call mechanism in the Distributed Computing Environment, is based on NCA / NCS . It also was the first implementation of Universally unique identifiers.
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The generic use of XML for remote procedure call ( RPC ) was patented by Phillip Merrick, Stewart Allen, and Joseph Lapp in April 2006, claiming benefit to a provisional application filed in March 1998.
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The addition of the " D " to COM was due to extensive use of DCE / RPC ( Distributed Computing Environment / Remote Procedure Calls ) more specifically Microsoft's enhanced version, known as MSRPC.
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Bruce Jay Nelson is generally credited with coining the term " remote procedure call " ( 1981 ), and the first practical implementation was by Andrew Birrel and Bruce Nelson, called Lupine, in the Network File System.