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Channels as Objects in Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming [PDF]
There is often a sort of a protocol associated to each class, stating when and how certain methods should be called. Given that this protocol is, if at all, described in the documentation accompanying the class, current mainstream object-oriented ...
Joana Campos, Vasco T. Vasconcelos
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Concurrent object-oriented programming [PDF]
Three significant trends have underscored the central role of concurrency in computing. First, there is increased use of interacting processes by individual users, for example, application programs running on X windows. Second, workstation networks have become a cost-effective mechanism for resource sharing and distributed problem solving. For example,
Gul A. Agha
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Concurrent object-oriented programming [PDF]
Jacques Cohen
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Systematic concurrent object-oriented programming [PDF]
B. Meyer
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A realization of a concurrent object-oriented programming [PDF]
Chang-Hyun Jo, Chan-Ho Lee, J. G. Son
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The heart of object-oriented concurrent programming [PDF]
Concurrency has been with us almost from the beginning of computing. Managing and programming for concurrency is a difficult problem and various solutions have been suggested over the years. Debates on message passing vs. remote procedure call, synchronous vs. asynchronous message passing, bounded vs. unbounded buffers, active vs.
Ralph E. Johnson, J. Lim
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On the Benefits of Using Object-Oriented Programming for the Objective Evaluation of Vehicle Dynamic Performance in Concurrent Simulations [PDF]
Assessing passenger cars’ dynamic performance is a critical aspect for car industries, due to its impact on the overall vehicle safety evaluation and the subjective nature of the involved handling and comfort metrics.
Michele Perrelli+4 more
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A logic programming approach to the intelligent monitoring of anomalous human activity is considered. The main idea of this approach is in using of a first order logic for describing abstract concepts of anomalous human activity, i.e.
A. Morozov+6 more
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An experiment on a concurrent object-oriented programming language [PDF]
Chang-Hyun Jo
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Concurrent object-oriented programming on .NET [PDF]
The SCOOP model (Simple concurrent object-oriented programming) offers a comprehensive approach to building high-quality concurrent and distributed systems. The model takes advantage of the inherent concurrency implicit in object-oriented programming to provide programmers with a simple extension enabling them to produce concurrent applications with ...
Piotr Nienaltowski+2 more
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