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Abstract: This paper presents Tempo++, a high-level programming language designed for concurrent
object-oriented applications. It is based on a new programming model combining logic
programming, constraint solving and object-oriented programming in a uniform framework.
Tempo++ is an object-oriented extension to the declarative concurrent programming language
Tempo [Gregory and Ramirez 95]. It includes extensions that support practical features lacking
in Tempo such as numbers and data structures, and... (Update)
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...in terms of program flexibility, reuse and debugging. 2 Related work This work is strongly related to Tempo ( 8] and Tempo ( 17] [16]) Tempo is a declarative concurrent programming language based on first order logic. It is declarative in the sense that a Tempo...
...practical features such as numbers and data structures, and operations on them. In this chapter we incrementally introduce Tempo [Ramirez 95a] a concurrent object oriented programming language which includes extensions that overcome this deficiency, among others. Tempo...
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Ramirez, R. 1995. Declarative concurrent object-oriented programming in Tempo++. In Proceedings of the ICLP'95 Workshop on Parallel Logic Programming Japan, T. Chikayama, H. Nakashima and E. Tick (Ed.). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ramirez95declarative.html More
@misc{ ramirez95declarative,
author = "R. Ramirez",
title = "Declarative concurrent object-oriented programming in Tempo",
text = "Ramirez, R. 1995. Declarative concurrent object-oriented programming in
Tempo++. In Proceedings of the ICLP'95 Workshop on Parallel Logic Programming
Japan, T. Chikayama, H. Nakashima and E. Tick (Ed.).",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ramirez95declarative.html" }
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