| K.-P. Lohr. Concurrency annotations. In Proceedings Conference on ObjectOriented Programming: Systems, Languages and Applications 1992, 1992. |
....layer described above, the main task of this intermediate layer is to provide the notion of active objects supporting soft real time behaviour. In this context the term active object denotes the fact that each object has at least one attached thread of control running inside of the object [1] [11]. The major advantage of this approach is that a change in the object s state can happen without any external triggering like a method call. Furthermore, active objects allow a much finer scheduling granularity than passive objects, since each object has its own thread(s) 3 which can be ....
K.-P. Lohr. Concurrency annotations. In Proceedings of the 7 th Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications, pages 327--340, 1992.
....language to date. It is available on different systems and is easily interfaced with a low level language like C. We do have a problem with Eiffel presently the transition from version 2 to version 3 of the language. We have extended Eiffel towards a concurrent language CEiffel [Loh92] CEiffel will be used, like Eiffel, for distributed applications on the Heron platform. Applications programming is distribution transparent both in Eiffel and in CEiffel. 1.2 Private versus public objects The client server paradigm for distributed computing has traditionally likened the server ....
K.-P. Lohr. Concurrency annotations. In Proceedings Conference on ObjectOriented Programming: Systems, Languages and Applications 1992, 1992.
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