Concurrency: Theory, Language, and Architecture UK/Japan Workshop, Oxford, UK, September 25–27, 1989, Proceedings

This volume is a collection of papers on topics focused around concurrency, based on research work presented at the UK/Japan Workshop held at Wadham College, Oxford, September 25-27, 1989. The volume is organized into four parts: - Papers on theoretical aspects of concurrency which reflect strong re...

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Other Authors: Yonezawa, Akinori (Editor), Ito, Takayasu (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a An introduction to modal and temporal logics for CCS -- Some results on the ?-calculus -- Analysing TM FS : A study of nondeterminism in real-time concurrency -- Using the temporal logic RDL for design specifications -- Logic of execution: An outline -- Exception handling and real time features in an object-oriented concurrent language -- Reuse of concurrent object descriptions -- The computational field model for open distributed environments (extended abstract) -- Concurrent programming in COB -- A parallel object oriented language Fleng++ and its control system on the parallel machine PIE64 -- An operational semantics of ANDOR-II, a parallel logic programming language with AND- and OR- parallelism -- Premature return — Another interpretation of the future construct — (An extended abstract) -- Semantic specifications for the rewrite rule machine -- Graph rewriting as a computational model -- An ultra-multiprocessing machine architecture for efficient parallel execution of functional languages -- A hierarchical approach to hardware design -- Transformational derivation of systolic arrays -- Locally computable coding for unary operations -- Overview of the workshop -- Abstracts of talks 
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520 |a This volume is a collection of papers on topics focused around concurrency, based on research work presented at the UK/Japan Workshop held at Wadham College, Oxford, September 25-27, 1989. The volume is organized into four parts: - Papers on theoretical aspects of concurrency which reflect strong research activities in the UK, including theories on CCS and temporal logic RDL. - Papers on object orientation and concurrent languages which reflect major research activities on concurrency in Japan. The languages presented include extensions of C, Prolog and Lisp as well as object-based concurrent languages. - Papers on parallel architectures and VLSI logic, including a rewrite rule machine, a graph rewriting machine, and a dataflow architecture. - An overview of the workshop including the abstracts of the talks and the list of participants. The appendix gives a brief report of the first UK/Japan Workshop in Computer Science, held at Sendai, Japan, July 6-9, 1987