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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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2009
2009
Canoparmelia consanguinea, C. roseoreagens, and C. subroseoreagens are described as new. The occurrence of C. sanguinea is… 
2008
2008
As the debate over the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) makes its murky way through the political swamp, one thing… 
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
We study the LP-spectrum of Omstein-Uhlenbeck operators .~l = and of the drift operators ,C = E7,j=l bijxj Di. We show that the… 
1997
1997
Many seasonal adjustment procedures decompose time series into trend, seasonal, irregular and other components using simple non… 
1997
1997
This paper describes the design and implementation of a garbage collection scheme on large-scale distributed-memory computers and… 
1991
1991
One of the common features of existing object-oriented database systems is the support of an inheritance hierarchy, which allows… 
1988
1988
This paper describes a new parallel parsing scheme for context-free grammars and our experience of implementing this scheme, and… 
1988
1988
In this paper we describe an implementation of actors in Smalltalk-80, named Actalk. This attempt is designed as a minimal… 
1986
1986
We have developed an ion source which can produce high current beams of metal ions. The source uses a metal vapor vacuum arc…