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Representing concurrent communication systems

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Telephone systems are a demanding application area due to several characteristics: they are very large, distributed, highly concurrent, real-time, dynamic, and have high reliability requirements. Existing methods of creating and enhancing system software are steadily becoming less satisfactory, and new models and techniques are needed. Objects are a natural way to represent communicating entities. This position paper describes a model for object concurrency that is well-suited to this target environment.

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  • (1992)ROOM: an object-oriented methodology for developing real-time systems[1992] Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Computer-Aided Software Engineering10.1109/CASE.1992.200156(230-240)Online publication date: 1992

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OOPSLA/ECOOP '90: Proceedings of the workshop on Object-based concurrent programming
April 1991
124 pages
ISBN:0897914112
DOI:10.1145/127056
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