Birtwistle, G. M., Dahl, O.-J., Myhrhaug, B, and Nygaard, K. $irnula Begin. Auerbach, Phil., Pa., 1973.

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Actor Systems for Real-Time Computation - Baker, Jr. (1978)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....the ground , so to speak, because the computer is destined to work only with those trivial entities. Ictor thor) was invented by Carl Hewitt and collaborators [19,85,13,11,51,50,52] In response to these problems as a synthesis of many other ideas about abstract data types and control structures [27,15,2639]. In this theory, actors and rnessags are the only two types of objects. Actor systems exhibit behavior through a4:mrs sendtr messages to other actors, which in turn send more mereages. Actors can be created in the. course of a computation, and their names can becommunicated in met, ses without ....

....chips List Processing in Real Time 87 Section 4. T.ist Processing in Rel Time In this chapter, i we present and analyze carefully our method for incremental garbage collection. Although presented here in the terminology o LISP, the algorithm works perfectly well for SIMULA class ob,ects [27,15,2] and CLU cluster objects [61] More to the point. the algorithm is perfect for the small acquaintance arrays encountered in an actor implementation. A re,l time list processing system is one in which the time required. by the elementary list operations (e.g. CONS, CAR, C;DR, RPLACA, RPLACD. EOa ....

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Birtwistle, G. M., Dahl, O.-J., Myhrhaug, B, and Nygaard, K. $irnula Begin. Auerbach, Phil., Pa., 1973.

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