<P>This collection of original research provides a comprehensive survey of developments at the leading edge of concurrent object-oriented programming. It documents progress -- from general concepts to specific descriptions -- in programming language design, semantic tools, systems, architectures, an
Research Directions in Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming
β Scribed by Gul Agha, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 533
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This collection of original research provides a comprehensive survey of developments at the leading edge of concurrent object-oriented programming. It documents progressβfrom general concepts to specific descriptionsβin programming language design, semantic tools, systems, architectures, and applications. Chapters are written at a tutorial level and are accessible to a wide audience, including researchers, programmers, and technical managers. The problem of designing systems for concurrent programming has become an increasingly important area of research in computer science with a concomitant increase in the popularity of object-based programming. Because parallelism is a natural consequence of the use of objects, the development of systems for concurrent object-oriented programming is providing important software support for a new generation of concurrent computers.
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