grahamr@Cs.Ucl.ac.uk (10/06/87)
/* Written 5:57 am Oct 3, 1987 by gore@nucsrl.UUCP in pyr1:comp.lang.smalltalk */ ><<<It seems to me that an object oriented message passing language would be >ideal for distribution... Has anyone done any work in this area? Can anyone >point me to references before I go reinvent the wheel.>>> I haven't read this book yet, but it seems appropriate: Akinori Yonezawa and Mario Tokoro, ed. Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987. Contents: Akinori Yonezawa & Mario Tokoro. Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming: An Introduction. Henry Lieberman. Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming in Act 1. Gul Agha and Carl Hewitt. Concurrent Programming Using Actors. Akinori Yonezawa, Etsuya Shibayama, Toshihiro Takada and Yasuaki Honda. Modelling and Programming in an Object-Oriented Concurrent Language ABCL/1. Etsuya Shibayama aand Akinori Yonezawa. Distributed Computing in ABCL/1. Yasuhico Yokote and Mario Tokoro. Concurrent Programming in ConcurrentSmalltalk. Yutaka Ishikawa and Mario Tokoro. Orient84/K: An Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming Language for Knowledge Representation. Pierre America. POOL-T: A Parallel Object-Oriented Language. Pierre Cointe, Jean-Pierre Briot and Bernard Serpette. The Formes System: A Musical Application of Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming. Giuseppe Attardi. Concurrent Strategy Execution in Omega. Phew... It's amazing how much harder it is to type names that are not mnemonic to you :-) Jacob Gore gore@EECS.NWU.Edu Northwestern Univ., EECS Dept. {gargoyle,ihnp4,chinet}!nucsrl!gore /* End of text from pyr1:comp.lang.smalltalk */
eugene@pioneer.arpa (Eugene Miya N.) (10/13/87)
Although others posted contents, I did get specific refer oriented follow on requests. I hope my secretary's typos aren't too bad. ------------------------cut here------------------------- %A Akinori Yonezawa %A Mario Tokoro %T Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming: An Introduction %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 1-7 %A Henry Lieberman %T Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming in Act 1 %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 9-36 %A Gul Agha %A Carl Hewitt %T Concurrent Programming Using Actors %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 37-53 %A Akinori Yonezawa %A Etsuya Shibayama %A Toshihiro Takada %A Yasuaki Honda %T Modelling and Programming in an Object-Oriented Concurrent Language ABCL/1 %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 55-89 %A Etsuya Shibayama %A Akinori Yonezawa %T Distributed Computing in ABCL/1 %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 91-128 %A Yasuhiko Yokote %A Mario Tokoro %T Concurrent Programming in Concurrent Small talk %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 129-198 %A Pierre America %T POOL-T: A Parallel Object-Oriented Language %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 199-220 %A Pierre Cointe %A Jean-Pierre Briot %A Bernard Serpette %T The Formes System: A Musical Application of Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 221-258 %A Giuseppe Attardi %T Concurrent Strategy Execution in Omega %B Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming %E Akinori Yonezawa %E Mario Tokoro %I MIT Press %D 1987 %P 259-276 ------------------------cut here------------------------- --eugene miya