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JAPLL
2007
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Execution architectures for program algebra
We investigate the notion of an execution architecture in the setting of the program algebra PGA, and distinguish two sorts of these: analytic architectures, designed for the purp...
Jan A. Bergstra, Alban Ponse
FUIN
2007
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Maurer Computers with Single-Thread Control
We present the development of a theory of stored threads and their execution. The work builds upon Maurer’s theory of computer instructions and the thread algebra of Bergstra et ...
Jan A. Bergstra, C. A. Middelburg
POPL
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Low-pain, high-gain multicore programming in Haskell: coordinating irregular symbolic computations on multicore architectures
With the emergence of commodity multicore architectures, exploiting tightly-coupled parallelism has become increasingly important. Functional programming languages, such as Haskel...
Abdallah Al Zain, Kevin Hammond, Jost Berthold, Ph...
CONCURRENCY
2006
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Implementing BPEL4WS: the architecture of a BPEL4WS implementation
e a set of very distinctive abstractions that result in significant modifications of the basic workflow model as outlined in pre-existing workflow model, see [2] for example. In pa...
Francisco Curbera, Rania Khalaf, William Nagy, San...
ENTCS
2006
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A Large-Scale Experiment in Executing Extracted Programs
It is a well-known fact that algorithms are often hidden inside mathematical proofs. If these proofs are formalized inside a proof assistant, then a mechanism called extraction ca...
Luís Cruz-Filipe, Pierre Letouzey