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Linda-like systems are parallel and distributed programming models that use unstructured collections of tuples as a communication mechanism between different processes.

Examples

In addition to proper Linda implementations, these include other systems such as the following:

  • Intel Concurrent Collections (CnC) is a programming model based on "item collections" which resemble tuple spaces, but are single assignment (tuples may not be removed or replaced). [1] Because of this restriction Concurrent Collections has a deterministic execution semantics, but has difficulties with storage deallocation.

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Linda-like systems are parallel and distributed programming models that use unstructured collections of tuples as a communication mechanism between different processes.

Examples

In addition to proper Linda implementations, these include other systems such as the following:

  • Intel Concurrent Collections (CnC) is a programming model based on "item collections" which resemble tuple spaces, but are single assignment (tuples may not be removed or replaced). [1] Because of this restriction Concurrent Collections has a deterministic execution semantics, but has difficulties with storage deallocation.

References



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