Treffer: Templet: a Markup Language for Concurrent Programming

Title:
Templet: a Markup Language for Concurrent Programming
Authors:
Publisher Information:
2014-12-02
Document Type:
E-Ressource Electronic Resource
DOI:
10.18287.1613-0073-2016-1638-460-468
Availability:
Open access content. Open access content
Other Numbers:
COO oai:arXiv.org:1412.0981
doi:10.18287/1613-0073-2016-1638-460-468
1106210319
Contributing Source:
CORNELL UNIV
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edsoai.on1106210319
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OAIster

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In this paper we propose a new approach to the description of a network of interacting processes in a traditional programming language. Special programming languages or extensions to sequential languages are usually designed to express the semantics of concurrent execution. Using libraries in C++, Java, C#, and other languages is more practical way of concurrent programming. However, this method leads to an increase in workload of a manual coding. Besides, stock compilers can not detect semantic errors related to the programming model in such libraries. The new markup language and a special technique of automatic programming based on the marked code can solve these problems. The article provides a detailed specification of the markup language without discussing its implementation details. The language is used for programming of current and prospective multi-core and many-core systems.
Comment: 13 pages