Abstract | ||
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At the University of Rochester the computer science department has had six years of experience in the design and implementation of a multiple-machine, multiple network distributed system called RIG. Rochester's Intelligent Gateway (RIG) [1,2,3] is a dual processor gateway which connects three computer networks to provide convenient access to a wide range of computer facilities. RIG was built to serve as an intermediary between the human user (working through a display terminal or personal computer) and a variety of computer systems. The bulk of the user's computational requirements is met by these systems, which are either partially integrated into the RIG system through a fast local network or loosely coupled to it through the ARPANET. RIG also provides a number of basic services such as printing, plotting, local file storage, and support for a number of display terminals. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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1981 | 10.1145/1041454.1041456 | Operating Systems Review |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
pup service,fast local network,human user,personal computer,computer system,computer facility,computer science department,rig system,display terminal,local file storage,computer network,distributed system | Distributed operating system,Architecture,Computer science,Personal computer,File storage,Default gateway,Local area network,ARPANET,Operating system | Journal |
Volume | Issue | Citations |
15 | 1 | 1 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.40 | 4 | 1 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Brett D. Fleisch | 1 | 209 | 41.08 |