Joshua S. Auerbach, Arthur P. Goldberg, German S. Goldszmidt, Ajei S. Gopal, Mark T. Kennedy, Josyula R. Rao, and James R. Russell, "Concert/C: A Language for Distributed Programming", In Proc. of the Winter 1994 USENIX Conference, San Francisco, California, 1994.

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Joshua S. Auerbach, Arthur P. Goldberg, German S. Goldszmidt, Ajei S. Gopal, Mark T. Kennedy, Josyula R. Rao, and James R. Russell, "Concert/C: A Language for Distributed Programming", In Proc. of the Winter 1994 USENIX Conference, San Francisco, California, 1994.

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