The Jini architecture for network-centric computing

Jini technology assumes a changing network, in terms of both the components that make up the network and the way these components interact. Networks are generally long-lived entities that, as they grow to include ever-larger populations of users and machines, become increasingly difficult to upgrade as a single entity. That’s why the Jini architecture is designed around support for incrementally upgrading network components (hardware and software) [9]. So, for example, installing a

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