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Type: Software
[Software] University of Florence,
(2002)
Klaim. [Other]
Full text not available from this archive. AbstractKlaim is a formalism that supports a programming paradigm where processes, like data, can be moved from one computing environment to another. Klaim naturally supports programming with explicit localities; it consists of a core Linda with multiple tuple spaces and of a set of operators for building processes.
X-Klaim is a programming language, based on Klaim, for programming distributed applications with (object-oriented) mobile code. It permits exchanging data and processes and programming mobile agents to retrieve information over the net.
The xklaim compiler produce Java code, by translating X-Klaim into a Java program that uses KLAVA, a Java package that implements the run-time system for Klaim. Status: Completed Maturity: Other License: Other Support: Other Application Areas: Theoretical Archive Staff Only: edit this record
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