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Hewitt, C. E., 1977. Viewing control structures as patterns of passing messages, Artificial Intelligence 8, 323-364.

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....garbage collection algorithm for distributed systems. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 3(1) 100 107, March 1991. Bagherzadeh, 1987] Nader Bagherzadeh. Distributed Resource Management: Garbage Collection. PhD thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1987. Baker and Hewitt, 1977a] Henry G. Baker and Carl E. Hewitt. The incremental garbage collection of processes. AI memo 454, MIT Press, December 1977. Baker and Hewitt, 1977b] Henry G. Baker and Carl E. Hewitt. The incremental garbage collection of processes. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 12(8) 55 59, August 1977. Baker et ....

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....be described by a class of elaborable expressions. The Oz Calculus formalizes the actor model, with the exception of the reduction strategy and input and output. It models concurrent computation as rewriting of The actor model for Oz is quite different from Hewitt s actor model of computation [6]. However, both models have in common that they are inherently concurrent (Hewitt speaks of ultra concurrency) a class of expressions modulo a structural congruence. This set up, which is also employed in more recent presentations of the calculus [8, 7] proves particularly useful for Oz since ....

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....is non blocking. Asynchronous communications are interesting from the point of view of concurrent and distributed programming languages, because they are easier to implement and they are closer to the communication primitives ooeered by available distributed systems (see also the actor model [15, 2]) In the calculus asynchrony is achieved, syntactically, by disallowing output prex (that is, continuations underneath output messages) and choice. The asynchronous calculus was rst proposed by Honda and Tokoro [17] and Boudol [7] We add to the asynchronous calculus the constraint that the ....

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....only for theoretical analysis of its properties, but also for very practical applications such as, e.g. debugging compositions at runtime. 7. Related work Actor based models for concurrent systems have a long tradition. The original use of the term in this context is probably due to Hewitt [Hew77] founding a rich area of research. Agh86, AMST93] In this model, actors are themselves sequential entities, communicating with each other via message passing. In the original model, actors had to know the receiver of a message they intended to send. Tal96] introduces a more compositional model ....

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....define office procedures that are modelled on sequential scripts, finite automata or evenaugmented Petri nets. The term object is a familiar one but also a notoriously imprecise one. It suggests at once a collection of similar concepts: abstract data types, intelligent messages, modules, actors [Hewi77], boxes [deJo80] data frames [Embl80] automatic procedures [TRGH81] and Smalltalk objects [BYTE81] In Proceedings of the Canadian Information Processing Society Conference,Ottawa,May 1983, pp. 65 73. Rather than invent a newword, we will try to present a simple definition of object that ....

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....when an event (i.e. the arrival of a message) takes place. Most of the work on actors has come from MIT though there are others who have adopted the paradigm. Message passing is also present in non actor systems such as Smalltalk and Thoth (see the Gentleman paper) See also Actor languages . [Agha85 Agha86 Bake78 Ferb83 Gent81 Hewi77a Hewi77b Jong86 Zimm84] OIS: Some object oriented modelling of o#ce information systems. Gibb82 Gibb84 Woo85b Woo86] Reliability: Various papers on aspects of reliability, resilience, recovery and fault tolerance. Haer83 Kohl81 Oki83 Shin84 Svob84 Verh78] Security: Security issues for objects seem to be ....

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