Rpc for Nt Author:Guy Eddon ( Use distributed computing in the Windows NT Client-Server Environment ( Use RPC to solve problems in a fraction of the time it would take a single machine. This book provides a step-by-step guide to developing Remote Procdure Calls. The author explains standards and requirements of RPC, how RPC is related to other parts of Windows, and how to... more » use RPC with parallel processors, multiprocessors, and transputers. Distributed computing on a network allows more efficient use of resources, but requires more complex systems. "RPC for NT" shows how to harness the power of distributed computing on a PC network with a Windows NT server. NT servers on a network can also call procedures on any other server. This book shows precisely how to do it. Audience: Software engineers needing to add Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) features in software development. Windows NT allows any machine on a network to call remote procedures. A single server on a network running Windows NT can provide for any other machine on the net to call remote procedures, no matter whether those machines are running DOS, DOS/Windows, or Windows NT. Corporate information services will be especially pressured for RPC in the future.« less