
doi: 10.1007/bfb0014554
The join-calculus is a model for distributed programming languages with migratory features. It is an asynchronous process calculus based on static scope and an explicit notion of locality and failures. It allows standard polymorphic ML-like typing and thus an integration in a realistic programming language. It has a distributed implementation on top of the Caml language. We review here some of the results recently obtained in the join-calculus.
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