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Implementing Distributed Systems Using Linear Namingby: Alan Bawden
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Abstractthings is explicitly represented. The key idea is the notion of linearity. A name is linear if it is only used once, so with linear naming you cannot create more than one outstanding reference to an entity. As a result, linear naming is cheap to support and easy to reason about.
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