Abstract. In the last 20 years of research in coordination, researchers were able to demonstrate that distributed languages are made of two distinct parts: a computation and a coordination language. Among a plethora of coordination models (the basis of a coordination language) available today, Linda is perhaps the most successful. Linda advocates that processes should interact solely via associative shared memories called tuple spaces. Linda has developed from a single-tuple-space into a multiple-tuple-space model but the coordination mechanism used was never extended to express the multiple-tuple-space model full potential. This paper describes an extension of the Linda model, called LogOp, where primitives can use logical operators to com...
International audienceBuilding upon previous work by the authors, this paper reviews and proposes ex...
SETL/E is a procedural prototyping language based on the theory of finite sets. The coordination lan...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
none3siLogOp is a coordination model extending Linda by allowing a single coordination operation to ...
AbstractLogOp is a coordination model extending Linda by allowing a single coordination operation to...
By tuple-based technologies we refer to any coordination system that uses associative access to shar...
By tuple-based technologies we refer to any coordination system that uses associative access to shar...
Linda provides high-level linguistic abstractions for concurrent programming with operations for sy...
AbstractLogOp is a coordination model extending Linda by allowing a single coordination operation to...
In the last few years the use of distributed structured shared memory paradigms for coordination bet...
We propose to merge in a new programming paradigm object orientation, logic programming, and multipl...
. A number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and synchroni...
AbstractA number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and syn...
Abstract: "We have implemented the Linda model of shared distributed tuple space in a functional pro...
We have implemented the Linda model of shared distributed tuple space in a functional programming la...
International audienceBuilding upon previous work by the authors, this paper reviews and proposes ex...
SETL/E is a procedural prototyping language based on the theory of finite sets. The coordination lan...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...
none3siLogOp is a coordination model extending Linda by allowing a single coordination operation to ...
AbstractLogOp is a coordination model extending Linda by allowing a single coordination operation to...
By tuple-based technologies we refer to any coordination system that uses associative access to shar...
By tuple-based technologies we refer to any coordination system that uses associative access to shar...
Linda provides high-level linguistic abstractions for concurrent programming with operations for sy...
AbstractLogOp is a coordination model extending Linda by allowing a single coordination operation to...
In the last few years the use of distributed structured shared memory paradigms for coordination bet...
We propose to merge in a new programming paradigm object orientation, logic programming, and multipl...
. A number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and synchroni...
AbstractA number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and syn...
Abstract: "We have implemented the Linda model of shared distributed tuple space in a functional pro...
We have implemented the Linda model of shared distributed tuple space in a functional programming la...
International audienceBuilding upon previous work by the authors, this paper reviews and proposes ex...
SETL/E is a procedural prototyping language based on the theory of finite sets. The coordination lan...
AbstractCoordination languages were introduced in the early 1980s as programming notations to manage...