PARLE Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe [electronic resource] : Volume II: Parallel Languages Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 15–19, 1987 Proceedings / edited by J. W. Bakker, A. J. Nijman, P. C. Treleaven.

Contributor(s): Bakker, J. W [editor.] | Nijman, A. J [editor.] | Treleaven, P. C [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 259Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987Description: XVI, 468 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540471813Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Science | Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters | Processor ArchitecturesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.13 LOC classification: QA76.7-76.73QA76.76.C65Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Executing a program on the MIT Tagged-Token Dataflow architecture -- PARLOG: The language and its applications -- Functional programming and communicating processes -- Garbage collection in a distributed environment -- Decidability of bisimulation equivalence for processes generating context-free languages -- An approach to programming process interconnection structures: Aggregate rewriting graph grammars -- Specifying functional and timing behavior for real-time applications -- Term graph rewriting -- Towards an intermediate language based on Graph Rewriting -- Distributed garbage collection using reference counting -- Rigorous development of a distributed calendar system -- A reduction semantics for imperative higher-order languages -- Petri net models for algebraic theories of concurrency -- A computational model for distributed systems using operator nets -- Design and proof of communicating sequential processes -- Parallel programming in Temporal Logic -- "Ruth: A functional language for real-time programming" -- A compositional proof theory for real-time distributed message passing -- STREAM: A scheme language for formally describing digital circuits -- A fully abstract semantics for data flow nets -- The concurrent assignment representation of synchronous systems -- A new and efficient implementation of multiprocess synchronization -- Rewriting techniques for the temporal analysis of communicating processes -- Optimistic and-parallelism in Prolog -- An efficient garbage collection scheme for parallel computer architectures -- Task sequencing language for specifying distributed Ada systems TSL-1.
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Executing a program on the MIT Tagged-Token Dataflow architecture -- PARLOG: The language and its applications -- Functional programming and communicating processes -- Garbage collection in a distributed environment -- Decidability of bisimulation equivalence for processes generating context-free languages -- An approach to programming process interconnection structures: Aggregate rewriting graph grammars -- Specifying functional and timing behavior for real-time applications -- Term graph rewriting -- Towards an intermediate language based on Graph Rewriting -- Distributed garbage collection using reference counting -- Rigorous development of a distributed calendar system -- A reduction semantics for imperative higher-order languages -- Petri net models for algebraic theories of concurrency -- A computational model for distributed systems using operator nets -- Design and proof of communicating sequential processes -- Parallel programming in Temporal Logic -- "Ruth: A functional language for real-time programming" -- A compositional proof theory for real-time distributed message passing -- STREAM: A scheme language for formally describing digital circuits -- A fully abstract semantics for data flow nets -- The concurrent assignment representation of synchronous systems -- A new and efficient implementation of multiprocess synchronization -- Rewriting techniques for the temporal analysis of communicating processes -- Optimistic and-parallelism in Prolog -- An efficient garbage collection scheme for parallel computer architectures -- Task sequencing language for specifying distributed Ada systems TSL-1.

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