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Title: Remote information service access system based on a client-server-service model

Abstract

A local host computing system, a remote host computing system as connected by a network, and service functionalities: a human interface service functionality, a starter service functionality, and a desired utility service functionality, and a Client-Server-Service (CSS) model is imposed on each service functionality. In one embodiment, this results in nine logical components and three physical components (a local host, a remote host, and an intervening network), where two of the logical components are integrated into one Remote Object Client component, and that Remote Object Client component and the other seven logical components are deployed among the local host and remote host in a manner which eases compatibility and upgrade problems, and provides an illusion to a user that a desired utility service supported on a remote host resides locally on the user's local host, thereby providing ease of use and minimal software maintenance for users of that remote service.

Inventors:
 [1]
  1. P.O. Box 4023, Berkeley, CA 94704
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
OSTI Identifier:
871271
Patent Number(s):
5696901
Assignee:
Konrad, Allan M. (P.O. Box 4023, Berkeley, CA 94704)
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
G - PHYSICS G06 - COMPUTING G06F - ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
H - ELECTRICITY H04 - ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE H04L - TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
DOE Contract Number:  
AC03-76SF00098
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
remote; information; service; access; based; client-server-service; model; local; host; computing; connected; network; functionalities; human; interface; functionality; starter; desired; utility; css; imposed; embodiment; results; nine; logical; components; physical; intervening; integrated; client; component; seven; deployed; manner; eases; compatibility; upgrade; provides; illusion; user; supported; resides; locally; providing; ease; minimal; software; maintenance; users; utility service; client component; host computing; desired utility; remote host; service functionality; local host; logical components; resides locally; service access; service supported; service functionalities; remote service; remote information; providing ease; starter service; minimal software; nine logical; seven logical; software maintenance; physical components; client-server-service model; intervening network; eases compatibility; human interface; host resides; interface service; information service; /709/

Citation Formats

Konrad, Allan M. Remote information service access system based on a client-server-service model. United States: N. p., 1997. Web.
Konrad, Allan M. Remote information service access system based on a client-server-service model. United States.
Konrad, Allan M. Wed . "Remote information service access system based on a client-server-service model". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/871271.
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PHASE, a portable host access system environment
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