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Distributed object and Process (computing)

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Difference between Distributed object and Process (computing)

Distributed object vs. Process (computing)

In distributed computing, distributed objects are objects (in the sense of object-oriented programming) that are distributed across different address spaces, either in different processes on the same computer, or even in multiple computers connected via a network, but which work together by sharing data and invoking methods. In computing, a process is the instance of a computer program that is being executed by one or many threads.

Similarities between Distributed object and Process (computing)

Distributed object and Process (computing) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Address space, Computer network.

Address space

In computing, an address space defines a range of discrete addresses, each of which may correspond to a network host, peripheral device, disk sector, a memory cell or other logical or physical entity.

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Computer network

A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes.

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Distributed object and Process (computing) Comparison

Distributed object has 27 relations, while Process (computing) has 73. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.00% = 2 / (27 + 73).

References

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