What is Cooperative Processing?

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Cooperative processing is computing which requires two or
more distinct processors to complete a single transaction.
Cooperative processing is related to both distributed and
client/server processing. It is a form of distributed
computing where two or more distinct processes are required
to complete a single business transaction. Usually, these
programs interact and execute concurrently on different
processors. Cooperative processing can also be considered
to be a style of client/server processing if communication
between processors is performed through a message
passing architecture.

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