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claim:monitors-are-not-as-flexible-as-tuples-for-building-distributed-data-structuresMonitors are not as flexible as tuples for building distributed data structures.
Comparison arguing that monitors restrict concurrent access and complicate distributed structures.
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extracted_from(1989) · Carriero, Nicholas · Gelernter, David
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- The source article that introduces and argues for the Linda parallel programming model, comparing it to message-passing, concurrent objects, logic programming, and functional programming.
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