Communicating process architectures 2004; WoTUG-27; proceedings.QA76.58 2004-110872 1-58603-458-8 Communicating process architectures 2004; WoTUG-27; proceedings. WoTUG Technical Meeting (27th: 2004: Oxford Brookes University Oxford Brookes University is a public university in Oxford, England. Overview The University has roots in Oxford that go back to 1865 (when it was known as the Oxford School of Art). The present student body is 19,000. ) Ed. by Ian R. East et al. (Concurrent systems engineering series; v.62) IOS (1) (Internetwork Operating System) An operating system from Cisco that is the primary control program used in its routers. IOS is widely used and robust system software that supports the common functions of all products under Cisco's CiscoFusion architecture. Press, [c]2004 417 p. $145.00 (pa) Papers from a September 2004 meeting provide academic and commercial, software and hardware, application, and infrastructure perspectives on Communicating Process Architecture (CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. ). Examples are reported for refining system architecture direct from specification. Programming abstraction In object technology, determining the essential characteristics of an object. Abstraction is one of the basic principles of object-oriented design, which allows for creating user-defined data types, known as objects. See object-oriented programming and encapsulation. 1. and infrastructure is extended to include mobile channels and processes. At the academic end of the spectrum, there are papers aiming to account for multiple views on a computation and to extend formal abstraction to include prioritization. At the commercial end, there is work on new markets for parallel processing parallel processing, the concurrent or simultaneous execution of two or more parts of a single computer program, at speeds far exceeding those of a conventional computer. , such as telecom applications with picoChip. There is no subject index. |
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