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Please, I would create a strongly coupled application, each process runs on a machine and communicates with other processes , please how can i create that in C ? i have only to create a client and a server ?
What exactly do you mean by a "strongly-coupled application"?----Please give some more detail on what the program needs to do, and also the context----eg why you need the program.
If this is homework, then tell us a bit about the class and what kinds of things you have studied so far.
I 'd like to make tightly coupled application --> each process runs on a machine and communicates with other processes as is shown schematically in Figure
I wonder how I could create the type of application in C, I make a client server application for example?
You seem reluctant to tell us the whole picture here... It is difficult to help if we don't understand what you are doing and why.
For starters, what is "checkpoint"?
You say "any application tightly coupled", but I for one still do not know what you mean (the picture does not help). You said earlier that you wanted to make a "client-server application"-----is that the same as "tightly coupled"?
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