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Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Remote procedure call (RPC) is when a computer program causes a procedure to execute in a different address space (commonly on another computer on a shared network), which is coded as if it were a normal (local) procedure call, without the programmer explicitly coding the details for the remote interaction.
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