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As the Internet I/O tide rises, data flow gets a second look
It is becoming clear that in many aspects of embedded networking design as well as general computer design, there is a fundamental shift in the underlying architectural paradigm — from data/event control and data processing oriented systems and mechanisms to more of a I/O-oriented paradigm, focused on data flow, data streaming and data movement.


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