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Compiling Concurrent Languages for Sequential Processors (2001)

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by Stephen A. Edwards
Venue:ACM TRANSACTIONS ON DESIGN AUTOMATION OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
Citations:22 - 2 self
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@ARTICLE{Edwards01compilingconcurrent,
    author = {Stephen A. Edwards},
    title = {Compiling Concurrent Languages for Sequential Processors},
    journal = {ACM TRANSACTIONS ON DESIGN AUTOMATION OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS},
    year = {2001},
    volume = {8},
    pages = {141--187}
}

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Abstract

... This paper surveys a variety of techniques for translating these concurrent specifications into sequential code. The techniques address compiling a wide variety of languages, ranging from dataflow to Petri nets. Each uses a different technique, to some degree chosen to match the semantics of concurrent language. Each technique is considered to consist of a partial evaluator operating on an interpreter. This combination provides a clearer picture of how parts of each technique could be used in a different setting.

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concurrent language    sequential processor    petri net    partial evaluator    concurrent specification    wide variety    different setting    sequential code    different technique    clearer picture   

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