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B. A. Sanders and S. Lalis. Adding concurrency to the Oberon system. In Proceedings of Programming Languages and System Architectures, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 782. Springer Verlag, March 1994.

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Active Oberon Language Report - Reali   (Correct)

....[9] proposed additions for parallel operations on vector computers; Oberon XSC [15] added mathematical features to support scientific computation; Module Embedding [24] was also proposed. Concurrency was first added to the operating system through a specialized system API in Concurrent Oberon [25] and XOberon [1] then in a first attempt (for Oberon) in the language by Radenski [23] Active Oberon is the first exponent of a new generation of languages in this family. Our motivation is to support concurrency and component modelling in the language in a clean, seamless way. 1 Pascal Modules, ....

B. A. Sanders and S. Lalis. Adding concurrency to the Oberon system. In Proceedings of Programming Languages and System Architectures, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 782. Springer Verlag, March 1994.


Dynamic Semantics of the Oberon Programming Language - Kutter (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....of the Oberon operating system [38] could be the base for correct and efficient low level software for safety critical systems. The flexibility of Evolving Algebras easily allows for an extension of the specification to Oberon dialects dealing with type bound methods [25] distributed computing [22]. and object oriented databases [32] 46 A Motivation of the more complicated record model It is allowed to overwrite private fields of imported record types while extending then. This is unavoidable, because the implementor of the imported module has to be free in choosing the names of ....

S. Lalis and B. Sanders. Adding concurrency to the oberon system. LNCS, 782, 1994.


Micro-Kernel Support for a Lightweight Extensible Workstation.. - de Villiers (1999)   (Correct)

....single user workstation operating system in some respects. Interactive tasks can be executed in a highly effective manner by interleaving commands. The background tasking mechanism is less powerful. A task must have certain characteristics in order to be efficiently implemented as a background task[16]. ffl The performance of the task must not be timing dependent. In other words, the performance of the task must not depend on how quickly it can react to a certain event. In the Oberon System, the activation of a task can be delayed by another task or a command. The performance of a network ....

Spiros Lalis and Beverly Sanders. Adding Concurrency to the Oberon System. In Programming Languages and System Architectures, volume 782 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 328--344. Springer Verlag, 1994.


Hermes - Supporting Distributed Programming in a Network of.. - Lalis (1994)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Lalis Sanders)   (Correct)

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Lalis S and Sanders B. (1994) Adding Concurrency to the Oberon System, Proc. International Conference on Programming Languages and System Architectures, pp. 328-344.


From Persistent Objects to Object Transmission in Distributed .. - Lalis, Sanders (1994)   Self-citation (Lalis Sanders)   (Correct)

....specific example, we describe how the framework is used to provide the basic communication facilities used in the Hermes system [Lal94] a framework supporting extensible distributed programming. The system is implemented in the Oberon 2 programming language [MW91] on the Concurrent Oberon system [LS94] a version of the Oberon system with support for concurrency. 2 A General Framework For Data Structure Transfer In this section, we describe the basic support for transfer 1 of dynamic data structures, i.e. structures made up of records connected by pointers. One of the advantages provided by ....

Spiros Lalis and Beverly Sanders. Adding concurrency to the oberon system. In Jšurg Gutknecht, editor, Proceedings of the International Conference on Programming Languages and System Architectures, pages 328--344. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 782, Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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