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«MCP» is the operating system abstraction of a cluster, or unit cloud of computers with fast interconnectivity, miniminally 1 gigabit per second. DCP/MCP consists of:
«MCP» is the operating system abstraction of a cluster, or unit cloud of computers with fast interconnectivity, miniminally 1 gigabit per second. DCP/MCP consists of:
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* MCS &mdash; uniform message control, operating as an MCP subject.
* MCP &mdash; conventional OS and process programming level in support of DCP.
* DCP &mdash; knowledge and high level realtime control flow at the whole enterprise level.
* DCP &mdash; knowledge and high level realtime control flow at the whole enterprise level.
* MCP &mdash; conventional OS and process programming level in support of DCP.
* MCS &mdash; uniform message control, operating as an MCP subject.<br>
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DCP, in my scheme, has no analog in conventional operating systems. Each of the above three has a distinct physical scope, from everything being managed as a single possibly conglomerated concern, the distributed process level, and the individual linux node level, respectively. MCP and MCS are primarily lisp and constitute a high level lisp OS.</blockquote><br>
in increasing order of physical and logic scope. DCP, in my scheme, has no analog in conventional operating systems. MCP and MCS are primarily lisp and constitute a high level lisp OS.</blockquote><br>
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