Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!uflorida!novavax!rm1!bapat From: bapat@rm1.UUCP (Bapat) Newsgroups: comp.databases Subject: Re: Client/Server processes and implementations Keywords: Client Server Processes Message-ID: <197@rm1.UUCP> Date: 7 Dec 89 23:24:28 GMT References: <7114@sybase.sybase.com> <6895@sybase.sybase.com> <2184@kodak.UUCP> <6434@tank.uchicago.edu> Organization: the boundary between UNIX and sanity Lines: 16 The recent discussion on client-server architectures has been fascinating, unfortunately I seem to have caught only the tail end of it. Would some kind soul who may have saved an archive of some of the salient earlier articles please email it to me? It would be much appreciated. Also, is the IBM concept of Co-operative Processing (under SAA) derived from client-server architectural concepts, or does it involve full-function equal peer entities sharing out a distributed processing load? Any insight from Co-op Processing gurus will be appreciated. -- S. Bapat novavax!rm1!bapat@uunet.uu.net Racal-Milgo, Ft Lauderdale "Our new RISC machine is so fast it finishes an infinite loop in 3 minutes."