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A. Polze. Using the Object Space: a Distributed Parallel make. In Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pages 234--239, Lisbon, September 1993.

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On Objects and Events - Eugster, Guerraoui, Damm (2001)   (23 citations)  (Correct)

....of tuples to an object form, mainly by extending the exact type equivalence for tuple elements in Linda to the notion of subtyping. While early approaches to integrating the tuple space with an object language like [45] for Smalltalk) promoted tuples as sets of objects, later approaches, like [55] (C ) or [37] Objective Linda) considered tuples, just like events in our case, as single first class citizens, and added some form of content based matching based on templates. Very recently, callback mechanisms have also been added, e.g. JavaSpaces [27] TSpaces [40] both Java) supporting a ....

A. Polze. Using the Object Space: A Distributed Parallel Make. In 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 1993.


T Spaces: The Next Wave - Lehman, McLaughry, Wyckoff (1999)   (16 citations)  (Correct)

....JavaSpaces[32] and Jada[22] which was part of Pagespace[27, 9, 10] showed that decoupling clients and servers is easily accomplished using Tuplespace. Then, as Tuplespace implementations in C became more common, the opportunity to enhance the matching process became obvious. Object Space[28] and Objective Linda[25] added the basic ideas of object orientation to the standard Linda model. At the same time, other researchers investigated combinations of tuplespace and database systems. Although the similarities between Tuplespace and databases has long been recognized, surprisingly few ....

Andreas Polze, Using the Object Space: A Distributed Parallel Make, 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pp. 234-239(6), Lisbon, September 1993.


Ecient Agent Communication - In Multi-Agent Systems (2004)   (Correct)

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A. Polze. Using the Object Space: a Distributed Parallel make. In Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pages 234--239, Lisbon, September 1993.


Ecient Agent Communication - In Multi-Agent Systems   (Correct)

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A. Polze. Using the Object Space: a Distributed Parallel make. In Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pages 234--239, Lisbon, September 1993.


Efficient Agent Communication in Multi-Agent Systems - Jang, Momen, Agha (2005)   (Correct)

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A. Polze. Using the Object Space: a Distributed Parallel make. In Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pages 234--239, Lisbon, September 1993.


Linguistic Support for Large-Scale Distributed Programming - Eugster, Guerraoui, Damm   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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A. Polze. Using the object space: A distributed parallel make. In Proceedings of 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pages 234--239(6), September 1993.


T Spaces: The Next Wave - Lehman, McLaughry, Wyckoff (1999)   (16 citations)  (Correct)

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Andreas Polze, Using the Object Space: A Distributed Parallel Make, 4th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pp. 234-239(6), Lisbon, September 1993.


Applying Cilk in Provably Efficient Task Scheduling - Vee, Hsu   (Correct)

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A. Polze, "Using the object space: a distributed parallel make," in Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, pp. 234--239, Sept. 1993.

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