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Journal relatedness: An actor-actor and actor-objectives case study
Scientometrics, 2007Using the MACTOR (Matrix of Alliances and Conflicts: Tactics, Objectives and Recommendations) method, a set of 13 related journals covering the subject category “Chemistry, Multidisciplinary” was analyzed in terms of direct and indirect reciprocal influences (measured by relatedness indexes Rji), their positions towards a generic set of common ...
Radu Munteanu, Marin Apetroae
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Actor classification using actor machines
2013 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2013Program analysis is an important tool in software development, both for verifying desired properties and for enabling optimizations. For dataflow programs, properties such as determinacy and static schedulability are important for verifying correctness and creating efficient implementations. In this paper we develop an analyzer for dataflow actors, the
Gustav Cedersjo, Jörn W. Janneck
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Knowledge based actor to actor coordination in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
ETFA2011, 2011Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks emphasize the necessity for cooperative communication between actors as well as sensors in order to achieve ubiquitous monitoring and efficient interaction in realistic physical environments and appropriate acting on them.
Sofia-Maria Dima +2 more
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2019 Forum for Specification and Design Languages (FDL), 2019
Actors have become widespread in programming languages and programming frameworks focused on parallel and distributed computing. While actors provide a more disciplined model for concurrency than threads, their interactions, if not constrained, admit nondeterminism. As a consequence, actor programs may exhibit unintended behaviors and are less amenable
Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee
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Actors have become widespread in programming languages and programming frameworks focused on parallel and distributed computing. While actors provide a more disciplined model for concurrency than threads, their interactions, if not constrained, admit nondeterminism. As a consequence, actor programs may exhibit unintended behaviors and are less amenable
Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee
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Formal Aspects of Computing, 2003
Abstract.Modern environments for modelling and designing concurrent computational systems increasingly supportheterogeneoussystem models, which are characterised by different coordination mechanisms governing the interaction between concurrent components in different parts or at different levels of the model.
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Abstract.Modern environments for modelling and designing concurrent computational systems increasingly supportheterogeneoussystem models, which are characterised by different coordination mechanisms governing the interaction between concurrent components in different parts or at different levels of the model.
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IEEE Concurrency, 1998
The terms "actor" and "agent" are used widely in the literature on concurrent and distributed programming both because the underlying concepts to which they refer are fundamental, powerful, and interesting and also because these terms admit of varying interpretations in different technical settings. Historically, the terms "actor" and "agent" have
Dennis G. Kafura, Jean-Pierre Briot
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The terms "actor" and "agent" are used widely in the literature on concurrent and distributed programming both because the underlying concepts to which they refer are fundamental, powerful, and interesting and also because these terms admit of varying interpretations in different technical settings. Historically, the terms "actor" and "agent" have
Dennis G. Kafura, Jean-Pierre Briot
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Self Actor-Actor Connectivity Restoration in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
2009 First Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems, 2009Wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs) are a set of coexistence sensors and actors connected wirelessly to perform cooperatively sensing and interaction to physical environment. Nowadays, WSANs are used in many important application areas. Main concern in all networks is connectivity of the network nodes, in WSANs because of majority of their ...
Azadeh Zamanifar +2 more
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2016
Actor model is a concurrent object-based computational model in which actors are the units of concurrency and communicate via asynchronous message passing. Timed Rebeca is an actor-based modeling language which is designed for modeling and analyzing of event-based and asynchronous systems with time constraints.
Marjan Sirjani, Ehsan Khamespanah
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Actor model is a concurrent object-based computational model in which actors are the units of concurrency and communicate via asynchronous message passing. Timed Rebeca is an actor-based modeling language which is designed for modeling and analyzing of event-based and asynchronous systems with time constraints.
Marjan Sirjani, Ehsan Khamespanah
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Mathematical Systems Theory, 1989
Actor systems are a model of massively parallel systems based on asynchronous message passing. This paper presents a formalism for a restricted version of actor systems in the framework of graph grammars. To this aim actor grammars are introduced, motivated, and illustrated by examples. Some of the basic properties pertinent to graph transformations in
Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg
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Actor systems are a model of massively parallel systems based on asynchronous message passing. This paper presents a formalism for a restricted version of actor systems in the framework of graph grammars. To this aim actor grammars are introduced, motivated, and illustrated by examples. Some of the basic properties pertinent to graph transformations in
Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg
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