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  1. Proceedings of the European conference on object-oriented programming on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications (OOPSLA/ECOOP '90)
  2. A logical theory of concurrent objects
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The design of the C++ Booch Components
An iterative-design model for reusable object-oriented software
Graphical specification of object oriented systems
Viewing object as patterns of communicating agents
LO and behold! Concurrent structured processes
Actors as a special case of concurrent constraint (logic) programming
Beyond schema evolution to database reorganization
Kaleidoscope: mixing objects, constraints, and imperative programming
What tracers are made of
A logical theory of concurrent objects
Message pattern specifications: a new technique for handling errors in parallel object oriented systems
Garbage collection of actors
Structured analysis and object oriented analysis
Strong typing of object-oriented languages revisited
Type substitution for object-oriented programming
A parallel object-oriented language with inheritance and subtyping
Contracts: specifying behavioral compositions in object-oriented systems
When objects collide experiences with reusing multiple class hierarchies
PCLOS: stress testing CLOS experiencing the metaobject protocol
Reasoning about object-oriented programs that use subtypes
Type consistency of queries in an object-oriented database system
Issues in object database management
A framework for visualizing object-oriented systems
Painting multiple views of complex objects
MoDE: a UIMS for Smalltalk
COOL: kernel support for object-oriented environments
The performance of an object-oriented threads package
Object-oriented real-time language design: constructs for timing constraints
OOP in the real world
Mixin-based inheritance
The point of view notion for multiple inheritance
Exception handling and object-oriented programming: towards a synthesis
OOPSLA distributed object management

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A logical theory of concurrent objects

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Meseguer, José
Abstract A new theory of concurrent objects is presented. The theory has the important advantage of being based directly on a logic called rewriting logic in which concurrent object-oriented computation exactly corresponds to logical deduction. This deduction is performed by concurrent rewriting modulo structural axioms of associativity, commutativity and identity that capture abstractly the essential aspects of communication in a distributed object-oriented configuration made up of concurrent objects and messages. Thanks to this axiomatization, it becomes possible to study the behavior of concurrent objects by formal methods in a logic intrinsic to their computation. The relationship with Actors and with other models of concurrent computation is also discussed. A direct fruit of this theory is a new language, called Maude, to program concurrent object-oriented modules in an entirely declarative way using rewriting logic; modules written in this language are used to illustrate the main ideas with examples. Maude contains OBJ3 as a functional sublanguage and provides a simple and semantically rigorous integration of functional programming and concurrent object-oriented programming.
Starting Page 101
Ending Page 115
Page Count 15
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897914112
DOI 10.1145/97945.97958
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1990-09-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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