| S.A. MacKay, W. M. Gentleman, D.A. Stewart, and M. Wein. Harmony as an object-oriented operating system. Technical Report NRC 29636, National Research Council of Canada, September 1988. |
....be executed concurrently as an argument when creating the task object. Message passing. scheduling. mapping. Targeting shared memory machine, i.e. no distribution. synchronization. Synchronization primitives, e.g. semaphores and blocking receive. fault tolerance. Availability: References: [149] 2.57 Heraklit Developer: University of Erlangen Nurnberg, Germany. Description: oo. Single inheritance. Method calls can be delegated. memory model. parallelism. An object can have an algorithm whose execution is called the object activity. This activity is started by a synchronous or an ....
S.A. MacKay, W.M. Gentleman, D.A. Stewart, and M. Wein. Harmony as an object-oriented operating system. In ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ObjectBased Concurrent Programming, pages 209--211, San Diego, CA, September 26--27, 1988. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 24(4).
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S.A. MacKay, W.M. Gentleman, D.A. Stewart, and M. Wein. Harmony as an object-oriented operating system. In ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Object-Based Concurrent Programming, pages 209--211, San Diego, CA, September 26-- 27, 1988. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 24(4).
....from the National Research Council of Canada. Harmony supports distributed multiprocessor systems. The primary application of Harmony is in embedded control systems such as robot. It has been used to make applications ranging from computer graphics to industrial robotics. See [JRG 88] and [MGSW] for more information. Programmer s Model As with the systems described above, the underlying distribution mechanism used in Harmony is message passing. The different tasks in a Harmony application communicate with each other via messages. The task is the fundamental unit of a program in ....
S. A. MacKay, W. M. Gentleman, D. A. Stewart, and M. Wein. Harmony as an Object-Oriented Operating System. Technical Report NRCC 29636, National Research Council of Canada, Laboratory for Intelligent Systems.
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S.A. MacKay, W. M. Gentleman, D.A. Stewart, and M. Wein. Harmony as an object-oriented operating system. Technical Report NRC 29636, National Research Council of Canada, September 1988.
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