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Reference
Cashman, P.M., Holt, A_W.,
"A communication-oriented approach to structuring the software maintenance environment",
Software Engineering Notes (ACM SIGSOFT), January 1980, 5, 1, pp. 4-17, O This paper describes MONSTR, one of the early coordination systems. MONSTR was a successful project and demonstrates many coordination ideas. .
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8 ;;Quote: a mail system cannot guarantee that the recipient has taken responsibility for a message; leaves both sides uncertain about each other's state
| 11 ;;Quote: with a protocol, MONSTR can track trouble reports exactly, both inside an organization and in transit
| 11 ;;Quote: a trouble report is accepted on behalf of an organization but an individual is responsible; the acceptor's name is tracked
| 11 ;;Quote: a trouble report can be split into two with the original optionally cancelled
| 12 ;;Quote: MONSTR will not cancel a trouble report until the receiver agrees and all waiting organizations are notified
| 14 ;;Quote: if the owner of a trouble report accepts a patch proposal, MONSTR will allow access to the relevant files
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