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Welch, P.H. and Roebbers, H.W. and Broenink, J.F. and Barnes, F.R.M. and Ritson, C.G. and Sampson, A.T. and Stiles, G.S. and Vinter, B.
(2009)
Preface.
In: Communicating Process Architectures 2009, 1-4 Nov 2009, Eindhoven.
Concurrent Systems Engineering Series 67.
IOS Press.
ISSN 1383-7575
ISBN 978-1-60750-065-0
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![]() AbstractThis book is a collection of the papers presented at the 32nd Communicating Process Architecture conference (CPA), held at the Technical University Eindhoven, the Netherlands, from the 1st to the 4th of November 2009. Concurrency is a fundamental mechanism of the universe, existing in all structures and at all levels of granularity. To be useful in this universe, any computer system has to model and reflect an appropriate level of abstraction. For simplicity, therefore, the system needs to be concurrent - so that this modeling is obvious and correct. Today, the commercial reality of multicore processors means that concurrency issues can no longer be ducked if applications are going to be able to exploit more than an ever-diminishing fraction of their power. Subjects covered in this volume include: system design and implementation for both hardware and software; tools for concurrent programming languages, libraries and run-time kernels; and formal methods and applications.
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