AbstractWe study the expressive power of variants of KLAIM, an experimental language with programming primitives for network-aware programming that combines the process algebra approach with the coordination-oriented one. KLAIM has proved to be suitable for programming a wide range of distributed applications with agents and code mobility, and has been implemented on the top of a runtime system written in Java. In this paper, the expressivity of its constructs is tested by distilling from it a few, more and more foundational, languages and by studying the encoding of each of them into a simpler one. The expressive power of the considered calculi is finally tested by comparing one of them with asynchronous π-calculus
Abstract. A general framework for network aware programming is presented that consists of a language...
A general framework for network aware programming is presented that consists of a language for progr...
Klaim is an experimental programming language that supports a programming paradigm where both proces...
We study the expressive power of variants of KLAIM, an experimental language with programming primit...
AbstractIn this work, we study the expressive power of variants of Klaim, an experimental language w...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of variants of KLAIM, an experimental language with programmin...
In this work, we study the expressive power of variants of Klaim, an experimental language with prog...
We describe motivations and background behind the design of Klaim, a process description language th...
AbstractWe briefly describe the motivations and the background behind the design of Klaim, a process...
We briefly describe the motivations and the background behind the design of Klaim, a process descrip...
Klaim (Kernel Language for Agents Interaction and Mobility) is an experimental language specificall...
Klaim is a coordination language specifically designed to model and program distributed systems cons...
Network-aware computing has called for new programming languages that exploit the mobility paradigm ...
In this paper we present X-Klaim, an experimental programming language specifically designed to pro...
Highly distributed networks have now become a common infrastructure for many applications which use ...
Abstract. A general framework for network aware programming is presented that consists of a language...
A general framework for network aware programming is presented that consists of a language for progr...
Klaim is an experimental programming language that supports a programming paradigm where both proces...
We study the expressive power of variants of KLAIM, an experimental language with programming primit...
AbstractIn this work, we study the expressive power of variants of Klaim, an experimental language w...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of variants of KLAIM, an experimental language with programmin...
In this work, we study the expressive power of variants of Klaim, an experimental language with prog...
We describe motivations and background behind the design of Klaim, a process description language th...
AbstractWe briefly describe the motivations and the background behind the design of Klaim, a process...
We briefly describe the motivations and the background behind the design of Klaim, a process descrip...
Klaim (Kernel Language for Agents Interaction and Mobility) is an experimental language specificall...
Klaim is a coordination language specifically designed to model and program distributed systems cons...
Network-aware computing has called for new programming languages that exploit the mobility paradigm ...
In this paper we present X-Klaim, an experimental programming language specifically designed to pro...
Highly distributed networks have now become a common infrastructure for many applications which use ...
Abstract. A general framework for network aware programming is presented that consists of a language...
A general framework for network aware programming is presented that consists of a language for progr...
Klaim is an experimental programming language that supports a programming paradigm where both proces...