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On the Multitasking Mechanisms of the Ada Language (1980)  (Make Corrections)  
Abraham Silberschatz



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Abstract: The multitasking mechanisms of the Ada language are intended to provide a facility for writing concurrent programs Accept statements select statements and task procedures are the three main features of the language that deal with the issues of conication and synchroni- zationo This paper points out several problems that arise in connection with these features and proposes various solutions to them Words and Phrases: Ada Multitasking comnunication synchronization CR Categories: 420 422... (Update)

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@techreport{ silberschatz80multitasking,
    author = "Avi Silberschatz",
    title = "On the Multitasking Mechanisms of the Ada Language",
    number = "CS-TR-80-152",
    month = "1,",
    year = "1980",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/silberschatz80multitasking.html" }
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