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Gamma and the chemical reaction model: ten years after Export

edited by: J. M. Andreoli, H. Gallaire, D. Le Mètayer

In Coordination programming: mechanisms, models and semantics (1996), pp. 1-39.

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This paper reviews most of the work done by various groups along these lines and the current perspectives of our own research on Gamma. For the sake of clarity we separate the contributions in three categories: (1) the relevance of the chemical reaction model for software engineering, (2) extensions of the original model and (3) implementation issues.


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