Object-Based Concurrent Computing [electronic resource] : ECOOP '91 Workshop Geneva, Switzerland, July 15–16, 1991 Proceedings / edited by M. Tokoro, O. Nierstrasz, P. Wegner.
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 612Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992Description: XI, 269 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540472605Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Science | Programming Techniques | Programming Languages, Compilers, InterpretersAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.11 LOC classification: QA76.6-76.66Online resources: Click here to access onlineCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Towards an object calculus -- On asynchronous communication semantics -- A unifying framework for process calculus semantics of concurrent object-oriented languages -- A sheaf semantics for FOOPS expressions (extended abstract) -- Semantic layers of object-based concurrent computing -- Formal techniques for parallel object-oriented languages -- Trace semantics for actor systems -- Dynamic programming as multiagent programming -- Scheduling predicates -- A concurrency control mechanism for C++ objects -- Object-Oriented Concurrent Reflective architectures -- Abstract description of distributed object systems -- Design issues for object-based concurrency -- Panel: What is an object?.
The ECOOP '91 Workshop on Object-Based Concurrent Computing was organized toprovide a forum on concurrent, distributed and open-ended computing. The emphasis was on conceptual, theoretical and formal aspects, as well as practical aspects and sound experience, since such a viewpoint was deemed indispensible to investigate and establish a basis for future development. This volume contains 12 papers selected from 25 presented at the workshop, together with a paper by J.A. Goguen, who was an invited speaker at the workshop. The papers are classified into four categories: Formal methods (1): three papers are concerned with the formal semantics of concurrent objects based on process calculi. Formal methods (2): four papers are concerned with various formal approaches to the semantics of concurrent programs. Concurrent programming: three papers. Models: three papers areconcerned with models for concurrent systems.
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