| K. Claessen. A Poor Man's Concurrency Monad. Journal of Functional Programming, 9, May 1999. |
....primitives through program transformations [10] Related work on concurrency facilities using monads has been done in Haskell. Hudak and Jones implement channels in Haskell [6] Scholz discusses synchronous interaction using streams [13] Claessen defines a concurrency monad transformer [2]. The trampolining architectures which we have presented allow for the seamless integration of synchronous and asynchronous forms of inter thread communication. They deal with more forms of interaction between threads, as well as issues of efficiency of implementation. We have not been concerned ....
Koen Claessen. A poor man's concurrency monad. Journal of Functional Programming, 9(3):313--324, May 1999.
....specifying how to combine the values returned by the two branches. Futher investigations into the interaction between reactivity and higher order functions will involve the implemen tation of the reactive framework as a monad [28] in the purely functional language Haskell. Work by Claessen [14] on expressing concurrency as a monad via explicitly interleaved atomic actions closely follow our merge combinator. It would also be of interest to embed the reactive framework in a typed calculus, in a way similar to the semantics of reactivity given in terms of a process calculus in [8] 7 ....
K. Claessen. A poor man's concurrencymonad. To appear in Journal of Functional Programming, 1997.
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K. Claessen. A poor man's concurrency monad. Journal of Functional Programming, 9(3):313--323, May 1999.
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