| G.-C. Roman. Language and visualization support for large-scale concurrency. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 296--308. IEEE, April 1988. |
....high degrees of concurrency while preserving the programming and verification convenience of the traditional imperative framework, we have focused our research on a new approach to concurrent computation. We are studying concurrent programming languages which employ the shared dataspace model [17], i.e. languages in which the primary means for communication among the concurrent components is a common, content addressable data structure called a shared dataspace. Such languages can bring together a variety of programming styles (synchronous and asynchronous, static and dynamic) within a ....
G.-C. Roman. Language and visualization support for large-scale concurrency. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 296--308. IEEE, April 1988.
....examining, inserting, and deleting (one at a time) tuples stored in a tuple space. Linda s success has been instrumental in the emergence of other languages using a similar communication paradigm. Our own work on language and visualization support for large scale concurrency led us to propose SDL [27, 31], a language in which processes use powerful transactions to manipulate abstract views of a virtual, content addressable data structure called the dataspace. In related work, Kimura proposed the Transaction Network [19] a visual language in which the traditional places and transitions appearing ....
G.-C. Roman. Language and visualization support for large-scale concurrency. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 296--308. IEEE, April 1988. 33
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