| R. Milner. Communicating and Mobile Processes: the -Calculus. Cambridge University Press, 1999. |
....be found in [MG99] Dynamic reconfiguration also occurs in Mobile Computing. Due to change of locations, computational agents may appear and disappear within some system boundary, and the interaction patterns between them vary. Probably the most prominent formalism for mobility is the calculus [Mil99] a process algebra. A state based formalism is MOBILE UNITY [MR98, RMP97] which extends the parallel program design language UNITY [CM88] and its associated proof logic in order to provide useful programming abstractions to describe transient interactions among programs. The description of a ....
Robin Milner. Communicating and Mobile Processes: the -calculus. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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