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Actor-Based Concurrent Language

Known as: ABCL/c plus programming language, ABCL/R2, ABCL/c plus (programming language) 
Actor-Based Concurrent Language (ABCL) is a family of programming languages, developed in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s.
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2015
2015
Reliable determination of microbial or transgenic Cry toxins is an essential issue in food and feed analyses, and enzyme-linked… 
2011
2011
With evidences found in the colloquial novel Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan《醒世姻缘传》,the paper argues that the potential verb-complement… 
2011
2011
A Comparison of Human and Agent Reinforcement Learning in Partially Observable Domains Zoubin Ghahramani University of Cambridge… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
One year I tutored a student almost weekly. K wrote with little understanding of her topics and less of English grammar. In our… 
1997
1997
Many seasonal adjustment procedures decompose time series into trend, seasonal, irregular and other components using simple non… 
1992
1992
Irregular parallel applications, whose data and communication patterns are determined only at run-time, often requires good… 
1991
1991
This book provides instruction for using C in an object-oriented fashion. The book covers the problems likely to arise in a C… 
1988
1988
In this paper we describe an implementation of actors in Smalltalk-80, named Actalk. This attempt is designed as a minimal… 
1981
1981
The Displaced Maxwellian formulation for hot carrier transport in semiconductors is extended to non stationary conditions, where…