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OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1990: Ottawa, Canada
- Paul R. Wilson, Gul Agha, Carl Hewitt, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming, OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1990, Ottawa, Canada, October 21-25, 1990. ACM 1991, ISBN 978-0-89791-411-6 - Gul Agha, Akinori Yonezawa, Peter Wegner, Samson Abramsky

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OOPSLA panel on object-based concurrent programming. 3-15 - Pierre America:

POOL: design and experience. 16-20 - Denis Caromel:

A solution to the explicit/implicit control dilemma. 21-25 - Daniel T. Chang:

CORAL: a concurrent object-oriented system for constructing and executing sequential, parallel and distributed applications. 26-30 - Andrew A. Chien:

Concurrent aggregates: using multiple-access data abstractions to manage complexity in concurrent programs. 31-36 - John Hogg, Rodney Iversen:

Representing concurrent communication systems. 37-39 - Peter de Jong:

Concurrent organizational objects. 40-44 - Michele Di Santo, Giulio Iannello

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Implementing actor-based primitives on distributed-memory architectures. 45-49 - Kohei Honda, Mario Tokoro:

A small calculus for concurrent objects. 50-54 - Dennis G. Kafura, R. Greg Lavender:

Recent progress in combining actor-based concurrency with object-oriented programming. 55-58 - Dennis G. Kafura, Douglas Washabaugh, Jeff Nelson:

Progress in the garbage collection of active objects. 59-63 - Chris Laffra, Jan van den Bos:

Constraints in concurrent object-oriented environment. 64-67 - Chris Laffra, Jan van den Bos:

Propagators and concurrent constraints. 68-72 - Joseph P. Loyall, Simon M. Kaplan, Steven K. Goering:

Specification and implementation of Actors with graph rewriting. 73-77 - Jacques Malenfant, Guy Lapalme, Jean G. Vaucher:

ObjVProlog-D: a reflexive object-oriented logic language for distributed computing. 78-81 - Jeff McAffer, John Duimovich:

Actra - an industrial strength concurrent object-oriented programming system. 82-85 - José Meseguer:

Rewriting as a unified model of concurrency. 86-88 - Oscar Nierstrasz

, Michael Papathomas:
Towards a type theory for active objects. 89-93 - Steven S. Popovich, Gail E. Kaiser, Shyhtsun Felix Wu:

MELDing transactions and objects. 94-98 - Myra Jean Prelle, Ann Wollrath, Thomas J. Brando, Edward H. Bensley:

The impact of selected concurrent language constructs on the Sam run-time system. 99-103 - Olivier F. Roux:

Another proposal for a concurrency control level in concurrent object-oriented languages. 104-108 - Minoru Uehara, Mario Tokoro:

An adaptive load balancing method in the computational field model. 109-113 - Tomoyuki Tanaka:

Actor reflection without meta-objects. 114-119 - Alfredo Weitzenfeld, Michael A. Arbib:

A concurrent object-oriented framework for the simulation of neural networks. 120-124

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