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| - **Asynchronous communication** Interacting with physical objects is achieved by using the message passing metaphor on the proxy objects, by means of asynchronous message passing and asynchronous signaling of return values. | - **Asynchronous communication** Interacting with physical objects is achieved by using the message passing metaphor on the proxy objects, by means of asynchronous message passing and asynchronous signaling of return values. | ||
| - **Fault-tolerant communication** Communication failures are considered the rule rather than the exception. Failures that must be considered permanent are detected and raise the appropriate exceptions. | - **Fault-tolerant communication** Communication failures are considered the rule rather than the exception. Failures that must be considered permanent are detected and raise the appropriate exceptions. | ||
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| ==== Further Reading ==== | ==== Further Reading ==== | ||
| - | * Distributed Object-Oriented Programming with RFID Technology. Andoni Lombide Carreton, Kevin Pinte, Wolfgang De Meuter. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 6115, Eliassen F, Kapitza R (eds.), 2010; 56–69. [{{: | + | * Distributed Object-Oriented Programming with RFID Technology. Andoni Lombide Carreton, Kevin Pinte, Wolfgang De Meuter. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 6115, Eliassen F, Kapitza R (eds.), 2010; 56–69. [{{: |
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