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Enacting object-oriented methods by a process environment
1998
Information and Software Technology
This paper describes modeling and enactment of two object-oriented methods, namely the OMT method and the Booth method, using the concurrent software process language (CSPL). CSPL is a process-centered environment using Ada95like syntax to model a method as a process program which is then compiled to C-shell executing in UNIX. A method can thus be enacted (executed) using this approach. Experiences of the approach are depicted. It is demonstrated that CSPL is feasible and appropriate for
doi:10.1016/s0950-5849(98)00052-4
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