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framework:c-lindaC-Linda
The C language embedding of Linda operations.
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Papers (1)
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- Linda in contextcites
Concepts (2)
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- LindaextendsimplementsThe core parallel programming model introduced in this paper, based on tuple space operations and orthogonal to any base language.
- Linda (tuple space model)implementsA model of process creation and coordination based on generative communication and tuple spaces; the central topic of the paper.
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- Linda in Context (1989)introducesThe 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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- C-Linda code is easier to understand than the Parlog86 version [for the client-server problem].claim0.711Subjective but argued comparison.