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Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages

by Sugath Warnakulasuriya
"... this paper is a summary of some of the work I have surveyed along with some of the more interesting language features I have encountered. In particular, I will present an overview of the languages COOL and UFO. I have chosen to report on these two projects in particular due to their relative promise ..."
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addresses include distributed process migration, object naming, and load balancing. I am still in the process of grasping all the issues and implications of implementing and supporting concurrent object-oriented languages. I intend to continue this investigation process until I gain a more thorough

Refinement of Concurrent Object Oriented Programs

by Paulo Borba, Joseph A. Goguen - Oxford University, Computing Laboratory, Programming Research Group , 1995
"... FOOPS is a concurrent object oriented language. Based on FOOPS operational semantics, we introduce a notion of refinement for states of FOOPS systems together with a proof technique for proving refinement. Using this notion, we define refinement of FOOPS (method) expressions and programs. Although w ..."
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FOOPS is a concurrent object oriented language. Based on FOOPS operational semantics, we introduce a notion of refinement for states of FOOPS systems together with a proof technique for proving refinement. Using this notion, we define refinement of FOOPS (method) expressions and programs. Although

CONCURRENT Object-Oriented Programming

by n.n. , 1990
"... Three significant trends have underscored the central role of concurrency in computing. First, there is in-creased use of interacting processes by individual users, for example, application programs running on X windows. Second, workstation networks have become a cost-effective ..."
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Three significant trends have underscored the central role of concurrency in computing. First, there is in-creased use of interacting processes by individual users, for example, application programs running on X windows. Second, workstation networks have become a cost-effective

Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming and Anomalies

by Susmit Bagchi
"... Abstract: The concepts of object-oriented programming and concurrency are well established. However, the formal definitions about the both are weak. The framework becomes more prone to errors when the behaviour of objects is made concurrent. In this thesis, an effort is made to establish the formal ..."
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Abstract: The concepts of object-oriented programming and concurrency are well established. However, the formal definitions about the both are weak. The framework becomes more prone to errors when the behaviour of objects is made concurrent. In this thesis, an effort is made to establish the formal

Concurrent object-oriented programming on .NET

by Nienaltowski Arslan And, P. Nienaltowski, V. Arslan, B. Meyer
"... The SCOOP model (Simple concurrent object-oriented programming) offers a comprehensive approach to building high-quality concurrent and distributed systems. The model takes advantage of the inherent concurrency implicit in object-oriented programming to provide programmers with a simple extension ..."
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The SCOOP model (Simple concurrent object-oriented programming) offers a comprehensive approach to building high-quality concurrent and distributed systems. The model takes advantage of the inherent concurrency implicit in object-oriented programming to provide programmers with a simple

Systematic Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming

by Bertrand Meyer - COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM , 1993
"... Judging by the looks of the two parties, the marriage between concurrent computation and object-oriented programminga union much desired by practitioners in such fields as telecommunications, high-performance computing, banking and operating systems- appears easy enough to arrange. This appearance, ..."
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Judging by the looks of the two parties, the marriage between concurrent computation and object-oriented programminga union much desired by practitioners in such fields as telecommunications, high-performance computing, banking and operating systems- appears easy enough to arrange. This appearance

Obtaining Sequential Efficiency for Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages

by John Plevyak, Xingbin Zhang, Andrew A. Chien - In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on the Principles of Programming Languages , 1995
"... Concurrent object-oriented programming (COOP) languages focus the abstraction and encapsulation power of abstract data types on the problem of concurrency control. In particular, pure fine-grained concurrent object-oriented languages (as opposed to hybrid or data parallel) provides the programmer wi ..."
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Concurrent object-oriented programming (COOP) languages focus the abstraction and encapsulation power of abstract data types on the problem of concurrency control. In particular, pure fine-grained concurrent object-oriented languages (as opposed to hybrid or data parallel) provides the programmer

A Survey of Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming Languages

by N. R. Scaife , 1996
"... Issues in the design and selection of concurrent object-oriented languages are discussed and some general principles outlined. The bulk of this paper is an extensive (although far from complete) enumeration of concurrent object-oriented languages, past and present. Salient features are discussed and ..."
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Issues in the design and selection of concurrent object-oriented languages are discussed and some general principles outlined. The bulk of this paper is an extensive (although far from complete) enumeration of concurrent object-oriented languages, past and present. Salient features are discussed

Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages and the Inheritance Anomaly

by unknown authors
"... 1 Introduction This survey of concurrent object-oriented programming languages is organized along the following lines: 1. a review of historical and technical factors motivating the synthesis of concurrency and object-orientation. 2. a description of the most significant problems confronted by desig ..."
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1 Introduction This survey of concurrent object-oriented programming languages is organized along the following lines: 1. a review of historical and technical factors motivating the synthesis of concurrency and object-orientation. 2. a description of the most significant problems confronted

Dynamic Visualization of Concurrent Object-Oriented Systems

by Dr Christopher Exton
"... Although some problems are most naturally solved by using a set of concurrent processes, it is not an easy task to give students a sound understanding of the concepts, models and practice involved in designing concurrent object-oriented software systems. Dynamic visualization can expedite the studen ..."
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Although some problems are most naturally solved by using a set of concurrent processes, it is not an easy task to give students a sound understanding of the concepts, models and practice involved in designing concurrent object-oriented software systems. Dynamic visualization can expedite
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