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Abstract: Distributed system specification and verification are active areas of
research. Object technologies have shown great promise for managing
the complexities of distributed systems. However, existing formal models
for object systems do not capture the concurrency inherent in parallel
and distributed systems, and available concurrency formalisms do not
easily model objects. This paper describes the Robust Object Calculus
(ROC) -- a process calculus for modeling concurrent and distributed objects.... (Update)
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...seamless integration of heterogeneous distributed systems. The formal foundation for MOOSE is provided by the Robust Object Calculus (ROC) [24], a process calculus tailored to modeling distributed object systems. ROC will be implemented as an execution model distributed amongst...
...of denotational semantics that map to a formal operational system. The foundation is provided by the Robust Object Calculus (ROC) [60], an executable process calculus tailored to modeling distributed objects. ROC is used to define the Meta Object Model (MOM) as a common...
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J. Threet, J. Hale, and S. Shenoi. A process calculus for distributed objects (submitted), 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/threet96process.html More
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author = "J. Threet and J. Hale and S. Shenoi",
title = "A process calculus for distributed objects",
text = "J. Threet, J. Hale, and S. Shenoi. A process calculus for distributed objects
(submitted), 1996.",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/threet96process.html" }
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