
doi: 10.1007/bf02088293
Actor systems are a model of massively parallel systems based on asynchronous message passing. This paper presents a formalism for a restricted version of actor systems in the framework of graph grammars. To this aim actor grammars are introduced, motivated, and illustrated by examples. Some of the basic properties pertinent to graph transformations in actor grammars are discussed.
Actor systems, graph transformations, parallel systems, message passing, graph grammars, Formal languages and automata, actor grammars, Theory of operating systems
Actor systems, graph transformations, parallel systems, message passing, graph grammars, Formal languages and automata, actor grammars, Theory of operating systems
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