| Phillippsen M. "Imperative Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages: An Annotated Bibliography", Technical Report TR-95-049, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, August 1995 |
....not by C . 2. 5 Interesting Examples of Recent Concurrent Object Systems The number of concurrent object oriented languages and systems that have been defined over the past few decades is far too great to allow discussion of them all Phillipsen lists ninety eight and doesn t have them all [Phi95]. Fortunately, the issues and concerns that arise are repeated across many different systems and so we can look at a smaller cross section of the literature to gain insight into the broader scope. By focussing on the most recent of such systems we get the benefit of seeing how the application of, ....
Phillippsen M. "Imperative Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages: An Annotated Bibliography", Technical Report TR-95-049, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, August 1995
....not by C . 2. 5 Interesting Examples of Recent Concurrent Object Systems The number of concurrent object oriented languages and systems that have been defined over the past few decades is far too great to allow discussion of them all Phillipsen lists ninety eight and doesn t have them all [Phi95]. Fortunately, the issues and concerns that arise are repeated across many different systems and so we can look at a smaller cross section of the literature to gain insight into the broader scope. By focussing on the most recent of such systems we get the benefit of seeing how the application of, ....
Phillippsen M. "Imperative Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages: An Annotated Bibliography", Technical Report TR-95-049, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, August 1995
....more of the problems categorised by Matsuoka, they didn t really address all of the issues of reuse. In some cases the quest for reuse seems to have been abandoned altogether [Lop97] While the academic world developed the 98 (and more) concurrent object oriented languages described by Phillipsen [Phi95], the industrial world was making do with only a handful. These applied languages not only lacked integrated features for concurrent programming in some cases, but also took no steps to address inheritance anomalies, yet these languages have been successfully applied to real world concurrent ....
Phillippsen M. "Imperative Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages", Technical Report TR-95-050, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, August 1995
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