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Concurrency

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
Concurrency theory is concerned with the modeling and verification of concurrent systems, while concurrency practice promulgates the application of concurrency theory to concurrent systems of practical interest. We assert that a strong interplay between concurrency theory and practice is essential for the continued development of both fields.
De Nicola, Rocco, Smolka, Scott A.
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Concurrent C++: Concurrent programming with class(es)

Software: Practice and Experience, 1988
AbstractC++ and Concurrent C are both upward‐compatible supersets of C that provide data abstraction and parallel programming facilities, respectively. Although data abstraction facilities are important for writing concurrent programs, we did not provide data abstraction facilities in Concurrent C because we did not want to duplicate the C++ research ...
Gehani, N. H., Roome, W. D.
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Concurrency and Concurrent Constraint Programming

1995
The intent of this paper is to provide the basic ideas and the possible alternatives underlying the task of giving a semantics to a concurrent system/language, and to describe a particular approach which makes some specific choices in order to give a semantics to the class of CC languages.
U. Montanari, ROSSI, FRANCESCA
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Concurrency

Public Works Management & Policy, 1997
Concurrency is an infrastructure finance and growth management policy implemented by local government. It is a policy designed to match public facilities and private development. When implemented, concurrency policy withholds land development approval unless selectedfacilities and services exist in accordance with locally adopted level of service ...
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Regime de concurrence et concurrence de regimes

Revue économique, 1952
Sauvy Alfred. Régime de concurrence et concurrence de régimes. In: Revue économique, volume 3, n°6, 1952. pp. 769-784.
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Concurrence

2011
This chapter presents purely combinatorial results that are needed for the proof of Statement G. The motivation for these results comes from the appearance of divisibility conditions through the factor δ‎n(Σ‎; α‎) defined in (15.2) that appears in Theorems 15.3 and 15.4. According to Statement F, the sum of Λ‎subscript Greek capital letter gamma(α‎, σ‎)
Ben Brubaker   +2 more
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Concurrent Psychoanalysis

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1971
H A, DeRosis, L E, DeRosis
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Concurrent Review

Psychiatric Services, 1987
J N, Rascati   +4 more
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