farhat.blogspot.com
Farhat's weblog: April 2005
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Muhammad Farhat Kaleem's weblog. Site feed: http:/ farhat.blogspot.com/atom.xml. My email: farhat at gmail dot com. A story about an. Ldquo;Mr. Harper is a . Natürlich gibt es. SOAP Service Description Language. Those interested in web services should check out the SOAP Service Description Language; details are at the official page. One of the guys involved in this effort is Jim Webber. Posted by Muhammad Farhat Kaleem @ 1:46 am. Posted by Muhammad Farhat Kaleem @ 6:53 am.
csp-consortium.org
CSP-Consortiam CSPとは
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CSPとはCommunicating Sequential Processesの訳でOxford大学のTony Hoareが1979年に考案したもので、並列処理で必要とされる基本的な動作を記述するプロセス代数です。 Transputerが無くなった今でも、occamの思想はC,C#,C ,Java,Haskell,Python, Handel-C, XCなど多くのプログラミング言語にCSPモデルがライブラリとして準備されました。 SEQ(P0, ., Pn). IF( b0, P0), .(bn,Pn). CASE e (e1 P1, e2 P2, ., ELSE Pn ). PAR(P0, ., Pn). ALT( g0, P0), .(gn, Pn). PRI(P1, P2, ., Pn). Tim , TIMER? C/C /Javaのような逐次処理プログラミング技法では複雑でリアルタイム性の高い並列処理 特に入出力 、更に割り込み処理にイベント駆動、時間駆動等を実現するには非常に難しい。 形式手法のツールは(Z, B, VDMなど)数多くありますが、これらは仕様記述言語であります。
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CSP-Consortiam 関連(団体)サイト リンク
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jimwebber.org
Publications | World Wide Webber
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Jim Webber's Blog. Academic Books and Book Chapters. The technical books I’ve authored are on my books page. Realising Service Oriented Architectures Using Web Services. Jim Webber and Savas Parastatidis, in Service-Oriented Computing: The Web Services Phenomenon. Protocol-based Integration using SSDL and Pi-Calculus. Woodman, S., Parastatidis, S. and Webber, J. In Workflows for E-science: Scientific Workflows for Grids. Investigations on path indexing for graph databases.
johnheintz.blogspot.com
An Opinion? Well, if you ask...: November 2007
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Well, if you ask. Thursday, November 29, 2007. Passing and Returning Nulls. Several blog posts about handling null values caught my attention. The pair of posts from Marty Alchin on " Returning None is Evil. And " Except the Unexpected. Most methods can return null. Java has lots of APIs that silently return null (java.util.Map.get(Object key). Returned nulls are annoying and hard to debug. Exceptions should be preferred when a non-null value isn't available. Cedric Otaku in " It's okay to return null.