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Process to process communication in prolog

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1996
Purpose of this paper is to present an extension to LPA-MacProlog that allows the programmer to build communication-based applications. A simple set of primitives to open and close communication, and to send and to receive messages to other processes running in Prolog on different machines connected over an AppleTalk network, have been provided.
Maurizio Panti   +3 more
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On communicating sequential processes

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1995
A protocol for communicating sequential processes under different service conditions has been suggested. A timing mechanism has been incorporated to support synchronous and real time applications. Network performance has been evaluated in such a case by computer simulation.
B. D. Pandey, S. S. Pathak
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Communicating parallel processes

Software: Practice and Experience, 1986
AbstractBy considering the problem of an event timer it is shown that the commonly available synchronizing facilities (monitors, CSP, distributed processes) are not able to always satisfactorily model the requirements of several processes which must run in parallel and which have to communicate with each other. The problem is discussed in general terms
Jon M. Kerridge, Dan Simpson
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Chlorpromazine and Communication Processes

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1958
tributed to ataractic drugs in the treatment of chronic schizophrenic patients have led to numerous investigations to determine the psychological action of these agents. "Objective" studies designed to assess psychological effects occurring with such drug therapy have demonstrated few significant changes. "Subjective" clinical methods commonly employed
T T, TOURLENTES   +2 more
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Communicating reactive processes

Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '93, 1993
We present a new programming paradigm called Communicating Reactive Processes or CRP that unifies the capabilities of asynchronous and synchronous concurrent programming languages. Asynchronous languages such as CSP, OCCAM, or ADA are well-suited for distributed algorithms; their processes are loosely coupled and communication takes time.
GĂ©rard Berry   +2 more
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