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  D-Bus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mission of the private instances is to provide communication among any applications of the user without restrictions.
Communication between desktop applications in the same desktop session; to allow integration of the desktop session as a whole, and address issues of process lifecycle.
Communication between the desktop session and the operating system, where the operating system would typically include the kernel and any system daemons or processes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dbus   (495 words)

  
 IPC (Interprocess Communication) (Linktionary term)
IPC is a communication process used between programs and processes running in multitasking operating systems or between networked computers.
If you think of a client/server application as a program that has been split between front-end and back-end systems, the RPC can be viewed as the component that reintegrates them over the network.
The normal interprocess communication mechanism in UNIX is the pipe, and the socket is the interprocess communication mechanism that works across networks.
www.linktionary.com /i/ipc.html   (430 words)

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