AbstractSince Linda, many differents coordination models using shared dataspaces have been developped. However, a few only have incorporated the notion of time. This paper builds upon previous work to study the expressive power of two families of timed coordination models based on shared dataspaces. The first one relies on Linda's communication primitives whereas the second relies on the more general notion of multi-set rewriting, incorporated, for instance, in Gamma. We analyse the expressiveness increase provided by the primitives in each of the two families and also compare the expressiveness power of the two families
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
none2Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre app...
AbstractA number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and syn...
. A number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and synchroni...
AbstractAlthough very simple and elegant, Linda-style coordination models lack the notion of time, a...
AbstractAlthough very simple and elegant, Linda-style coordination models lack the notion of time, a...
AbstractWe study the expressiveness of the most prominent representatives of the family of shared da...
We compare Gamma and Linda, two of the most prominent coordination languages based on generative com...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework for separation of concerns in the formal specification o...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework for separation of concerns in the formal specification o...
Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre approach...
Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre approach...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
none2Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre app...
AbstractA number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and syn...
. A number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and synchroni...
AbstractAlthough very simple and elegant, Linda-style coordination models lack the notion of time, a...
AbstractAlthough very simple and elegant, Linda-style coordination models lack the notion of time, a...
AbstractWe study the expressiveness of the most prominent representatives of the family of shared da...
We compare Gamma and Linda, two of the most prominent coordination languages based on generative com...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework for separation of concerns in the formal specification o...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework for separation of concerns in the formal specification o...
Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre approach...
Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre approach...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
none2Among the existing extensions to the basic tuple space coordination model, the tuple centre app...