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Denis Caromel, Fabrice Belloncle, Yves Roudier
Parallel Programming Using C++



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Abstract: ions Again, using the basic features defined in Section 2.2, it is possible to program the abstractions for concurrency control that are usually built into parallel languages [Caromel 1990c , Caromel 1991 , Caromel 1993c ]. In order to define a new abstraction, one inherits from the Process class, and creates the desired synchronization behavior framework. In order to exploit the abstraction, users inherit from this class instead of from the Process class when defining an active object. 17... (Update)

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@incollection{ caromel96language,
    author = "D. Caromel and F. Belloncle and Y. Roudier",
    title = "The {C++//} Language",
    booktitle = "Parallel Programming Using C++",
    publisher = "MIT Press",
    address = "Cambridge (MA), USA",
    editor = "G. Wilson and P. Lu",
    pages = "257--296",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/254312.html" }
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