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  • 22IPSANET — was a packet switching network written by I. P. Sharp Associates (IPSA). Operation began in May 1976. It initially used IBM 3705s and Computer Automation LSI 2 computers as nodes. An Intel 80286 based node was added in 1987. It was called the… …

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  • 23Actor model implementation — In computer science, Actor model implementation concerns implementation issues for the Actor model. Cosmic CubeThe Cosmic Cube was developed by Chuck Seitz et al. at Caltech providing architectural support for Actor systems. A significant… …

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  • 24APLSF — abbr. A Programming Language with Shared Files (CMU, DEC) abbr. A Programming Language with Shared Variables (IBM) …

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  • 25JCSP — In computer science and software engineering, JCSP is an implementation of Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) for the Java programming language.cite web|author= Abhijit Belapurkar |title=CSP for Java programmers | url= http://www… …

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  • 26Indeterminacy in concurrent computation — is concerned with the effects of indeterminacy in concurrent computation. Computation is an area in which indeterminacy is becoming increasingly important because of the massive increase in concurrency due to networking and the advent of… …

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  • 27Actor model later history — In computer science, the Actor model, first published in 1973 ref harvard|Hewitt|Hewitt et al. 1973| , is a mathematical model of concurrent computation. This article reports on the later history of the Actor model in which major themes were… …

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  • 28Consensus (computer science) — Consensus is a problem in distributed computing that encapsulates the task of group agreement in the presence of faults.[1] In particular, any process in the group may fail at any time. Consensus is fundamental to core techniques in fault… …

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  • 29Producer-consumer problem — In computer science, the producer consumer problem (also known as the bounded buffer problem) is a classical example of a multi process synchronization problem. The problem describes two processes, the producer and the consumer, who share a… …

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