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S. Dorward and R. Pike. Programming in Limbo. In Proceedings of the 42nd IEEE Computer Society International Conference (COMPCON 1997.

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Knit: Component Composition for Systems Software - Reid, Flatt, Stoller, al. (2000)   (20 citations)  (Correct)

....in an objectoriented language or framework. In this approach, the links among components are defined by arbitrary code that passes object references around. This is the view of components implemented by object based frameworks such as COM [22] and CORBA [26] and by some languages such as Limbo [6], which relies heavily on dynamic (module oriented) linking. Although linking via arbitrary run time code is especially flexible, it is too dynamic for most uses of components in systems software. Fundamentally, objectoriented constructs are ill suited for organizing code at the module level [7, ....

S. Dorward and R. Pike. Programming in Limbo. In Proc. of the IEEE Compcon 97 Conf., pages 245--250, San Jose, CA, 1997.


Fairness in Shared Invocation Servicing - Ronald Olsson Gregory (2002)   (Correct)

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S. Dorward and R. Pike. Programming in Limbo. In Proceedings of the 42nd IEEE Computer Society International Conference (COMPCON 1997.


An Inter-entry Invocation Selection Mechanism for Concurrent.. - Keen, Olsson (2003)   (Correct)

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S. Dorward and R. Pike. Programming in Limbo. In Proceedings of the IEEE Compcon 97 Conference, pages 245--250, 1997.

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