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Papathomas, M., and Nierstrasz, O.N., Supporting Software Reuse in Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming Language: Exploring the Language Design Space, Object Composition, ed., D. Tsichrizis, pp.189-204, University of Geneva, 1991.

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Responsibilities: Support for Contract Based Distributed.. - Detmold, Oudshoorn (1996)   (Correct)

....support for error signalling) Peer Support Full or encoded into client server roles. The classifications column lists the possible classifications in italics the preferred classification is underlined. Table 2: Assessment of application impact. 1. See the analysis of Papathomas and Nierstrasz [17]. 3 Current Communication Constructs This section introduces current constructs and assesses them relative to the framework developed in Section 2. 3.1 RPC and Related Mechanisms Remote procedure call (RPC) Birell and Nelson [3] permits procedures and functions in the address space of a ....

Papathomas, M. and Nierstrasz, O.M., "Supporting Software Reuse in Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages: Exploring the Language Design Space", in Object Composition, pp. 189-204, Tsichritzis, D. C. (ed), Centre Universitaire d'Informatique, Geneva, June 1991.


Concurrency Annotations in C++ - Baquero, Moura (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....it can synchronize with the spanned thread and receive the results of the invocation by means of a future like object. Note that all asynchronous interaction can be statically type checked at compile time. According to Kafura and Lavender s taxonomy of COOP [5] which extends previous surveys [14, 13]) CA C is classified as an unrelated language in the animation model. This means that threads are not confined to the object boundaries but are able to animate several objects during their lifetime. As a result, threads represent an orthogonal element to the language. Since concurrency is ....

Michael Papathomas and Oscar Nierstrasz. Supporting software reuse in concurrent object-oriented languages: Exploring the language design space. Technical report, 1990.


Concurrency Annotations in C++ - Baquero, Moura (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....it can synchronize with the spanned thread and receive the results of the invocation by means of a future like object. Note that all asynchronous interaction can be statically type checked at compile time. According to Kafura and Lavender s taxonomy of COOP [5] which extends previous surveys [14, 13]) CA C is classified as an unrelated language in the animation model. This means that threads are not confined to the object boundaries but are able to animate several objects during their lifetime. As a result, threads represent an orthogonal element to the language. Since concurrency is ....

Michael Papathomas and Oscar Nierstrasz. Supporting software reuse in concurrent object-oriented languages: Exploring the language design space. Technical report, 1990.


The Adapter An Abstraction Mechanism for Aspect Weaving - Lin   (Correct)

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Papathomas, M., and Nierstrasz, O.N., Supporting Software Reuse in Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming Language: Exploring the Language Design Space, Object Composition, ed., D. Tsichrizis, pp.189-204, University of Geneva, 1991.

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