Paper/End-to-End Arguments in System Design
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Saltzer, J. H., D. P. Reed, and D. D. Clark (1981) "End-to-End Arguments in System Design". In: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems. Paris, France. April 8–10, 1981. IEEE Computer Society, pp. 509-512.
Saltzer, J. H.; Reed, D. P.; Clark, D. D. (April 8–10, 1981). "End-to-End Arguments in System Design" (PDF). local page: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems: 509-512.
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References
- ↑ Becker, Micah (Jun 26, 2019). On The Hourglass Model. local page: CACM.
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