Definitions for "Marshaling"
The act of arranging in due order.
The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.
Arranging, ranking, or disposing in order; particularly, in the case of a group or series of conflicting claims or interests, arranging them in such an order of sequence, or so directing the manner of their satisfaction, as shall secure justice to all persons concerned and the largest possible measure of satisfaction to each. Equitable doctrine of "marshaling" rests upon principle that creditor having two funds to satisfy his debt may not, by his application of them to his demand, defeat another creditor, who may resort to only one of the funds. Columbia Bank for Cooperatives v. Lee, C.A.N.C., 368 f2d 934, 939.
Packaging the input parameters and sending them to the remote process.
The process of packaging, sending, and unpackaging interface method parameters across thread or process boundaries.