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....how such policies may be introduced as higher level abstractions. Linda, for example, provides no abstraction mechanisms whatsoever, considering that to be a matter for the host language. To alleviate this problem, some researchers have proposed tuple spaces with various configurable parameters [Tol97]. Still, the degree of configurability in these approaches tends to be limited, and any configuration parameters must be fixed when the tuple space is instantiated. Even approaches that allow different matching algorithms to be employed do not allow these to be changed at run time. For application ....
....parameters regarding configurability of a data space framework: is it object oriented, does it support white box extensions, are there options for pluggable configurations in the black box style We will focus on three implementations promoting configurability options. R. Tolksdorf s BERLINDA [Tol97] is a object oriented framework similar to OPEN SPACES. It has a set of basic abstractions for a space, entries, agents. It can be extended in a white box style. In BERLINDA, a concrete entry class has to implement the matching function, which can be defined as desired. Like in OPENSPACES, this ....
R. Tolksdorf. Berlinda: An object-oriented platform for implementing coordination languages in java. In Proceedings of COORDINATION'97 (Coordination Languages and Models, LNCS 1282, pp. 430--433. Springer-Verlag, 1997.
....The semantics of the space can be easily changed. This can only be done by agents with administrative rights on the space. 2 The SPACETUB Framework We use the knowledge gathered in the analysis to design a framework for experimenting with coordination languages. This is similar to BERLINDA ([27]) but without providing the underlying infrastructure such as a tuple space management and tuples. While BERLINDA tried to integrate Linda and other coordination approaches like KQML, SPACETUB aims exclusively at Linda like languages. We do not address any semanic issues with this work this is ....
R. Tolksdorf. Berlinda: An object oriented platform for implementing coordination languages in Java. In D. Garlan and D. LeMetayer, editors, Proc. 2nd lnt. Conf. on Coordination Models and Languages, volume 1282 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 430434, Berlin, Germany, Sept. 1997. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
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R. Tolksdorf. Berlinda: An Object-oriented Platform for Implementing Coordination Language in Java. In Proceedings of COORDINATION '97 (Coordination Languages and Models), LNCS 1282, pages 430--433. Pringer-Verlag, 1997.
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R. Tolksdorf. Berlinda: An Object-oriented Platform for Implementing Coordination Language in Java. In Proceedings of COORDINATION '97 (Coordination Languages and Models), LNCS 1282, pages 430--433. Pringer-Verlag, 1997.
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R. Tolksdorf. Berlinda: An Object-oriented Platform for Implementing Coordination Language in Java. In Proceedings of COORDINATION '97 (Coordination Languages and Models), LNCS 1282, pages 430--433. Pringer-Verlag, 1997.
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R. Tolksdorf. Berlinda: An Object-oriented Platform for Implementing Coordination Language in Java. In Proceedings of COORDINATION '97 (Coordination Languages and Models), LNCS 1282, pages 430--433. Pringer-Verlag, 1997.
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R. Tolksdorf, "Berlinda: An Object-Oriented Platform for Implementing Coordination Languages in Java", Second International Conference on Coordination Languages and Models (Coordination'97), Berlin, Germany, 1-3 Sept., 1997, LNCS 1282, Springer Verlag, pp. 430-433.
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