Skip to search formSkip to main contentSkip to account menu

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.
Wikipedia (opens in a new tab)

Papers overview

Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
2015
2015
Reliable determination of microbial or transgenic Cry toxins is an essential issue in food and feed analyses, and enzyme-linked… 
2012
2012
Temporal logics can be used in reasoning about actions for specifying constraints on domain descriptions and temporal properties… 
2008
2008
As the debate over the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) makes its murky way through the political swamp, one thing… 
1997
1997
This paper describes the design and implementation of a garbage collection scheme on large-scale distributed-memory computers and… 
1997
1997
Many seasonal adjustment procedures decompose time series into trend, seasonal, irregular and other components using simple non… 
1995
1995
This paper presents an online partial evaluator with a mechanism to handle I/O-type side-e ects using preactions, and reports our… 
1988
1988
This paper describes a new parallel parsing scheme for context-free grammars and our experience of implementing this scheme, and… 
1988
1988
This paper presents a debugging method for Concurrent Object-Oriented Systems. Our method is based upon a new notion called… 
1988
1988
In this paper we describe an implementation of actors in Smalltalk-80, named Actalk. This attempt is designed as a minimal…