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claim:the-unification-of-process-and-data-creation-means-that-we-can-organize-collections-of-processes-into-live-data-structures

The unification of process and data creation means that we can organize collections of processes into 'live data structures'.

Explains a key consequence of generative communication.

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(1989) · Carrier, Nicholas · Gelernter, David

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  • A major competing approach to parallel programming based on instantiating objects with embedded active processes and monitors for synchronization.

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  • A structuring technique where each element of a result is computed by a separate process that turns into a data element; enables fine-grained parallelism.

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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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