Abstract
We describe a scheme for moving living code between a set of distributed processes coordinated
with unification based Linda operations, and its application to building a comprehensive Logic
programming based Internet programming framework. Mobile threads are implemented by
capturing first order continuations in a compact data structure sent over the network. Code
is fetched lazily from its original base turned into a server as the continuation executes at the
remote site. Our code migration techniques, in combination with a dynamic recompilation
scheme, ensure that heavily used code moves up smoothly on a speed hierarchy while volatile
dynamic code is kept in a quickly updatable form. Among the examples, we describe how
to build programmable client and server components (Web servers, in particular) and mobile
agents.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Hardware and Architecture,Theoretical Computer Science,Software
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10 articles.
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