Abstract
This article briefly describes the objectives, approach, major features, and current status of CORAL (Concurrent Object-oRiented Application Language). CORAL is a programming system that permits the construction and execution of sequential, parallel and distributed applications in a transparent manner. It is based on a concurrent object-oriented model of computation in which concurrent objects may execute sequentially in a single processor, in parallel over shared-memory multiprocessors, or distributively over multicomputer networks. In addition, methods within an object may execute in parallel over shared-memory multiprocessors.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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