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A Discipline Of Multiprogramming Programming Theory For Distributed Applications Jayadev Misra

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A Discipline Of Multiprogramming Programming Theory For Distributed Applications Jayadev Misra
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 429
Author: Jayadev Misra
ISBN: 9781441985286, 9781461264279, 144198528X, 1461264278
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Discipline Of Multiprogramming Programming Theory For Distributed Applications Jayadev Misra by Jayadev Misra 9781441985286, 9781461264279, 144198528X, 1461264278 instant download after payment.

In this book, a programming model is developed that addresses the fundamental issues of "large-scale programming," unifying several concepts from database theory, object-oriented programming and designs of reactive systems. The model and the associated theory have been christened "Seuss." The major goal of Seuss is to simplify multiprogramming. To this end, we separate the concern of concurrent implementation from the core program design problem. A program execution is understood as a single thread of control - sequential executions of actions that are chosen according to some scheduling policy - yet program implementation permits concurrent executions of multiple threads. As a consequence, it is possible to reason about the properties of a program from its single execution thread, whereas an implementation may exploit the inherent concurrency for efficient execution.

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