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Programming Notations for Expressing Error Recovery in a Distributed Object-Oriented Language (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Valérie Issarny
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Abstract: This paper investigates definition of linguistic constructs to help achievement of greater reliability within distributed applications. Our proposal is sketched in the framework of distributed object-oriented programming. The object-oriented paradigm exhibits nice properties to meet the reliability requirement. In particular, the facilities of inheritance and subtyping encourage software re-use. Furthermore, the base programming model that we have chosen embeds a notion, called multi-operation, ... (Update)

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...tolerance is error recovery in distributed and concurrent object oriented languages. SOTA work has been carried out at INRIA Rennes [110, 109]. Language constructs help to improve reliability within distributed applications, and the system supports forward and backward...

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V. Issarny. Programming Notations for Expressing Error Recovery in a Distributed ObjectOriented Language. In 1st Open Workshop of the BROADCAST project, 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/issarny93programming.html   More

@inproceedings{ issarnyissarnyprogramming,
    author = "V. Issarny",
    title = "Programming notations for expressing error recovery in a distributed object-oriented language",
    booktitle = "1st Broadcast Open Workshop",
    address = "Newcastle",
    pages = "1--19",
    year = "1993b",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/issarny93programming.html" }
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