Coordination Models, Languages and Applications. Special Track of the 2000 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Como, Italy, 20/03/2000–21/03/2000
A special track on coordination models, languages and applications will be held at SAC 2000. The term coordination here is used in a rather broad sense covering traditional models and languages (e.g. ones based on the Shared Dataspace, CHAM and IWIM metaphors) but also other related formalisms such as configuration and architectural description frameworks, systems modeling abstractions and languages, programming skeletons, etc.
This track on coordination is held for the third time as part of ACM SAC's events.
topics of interest
- Novel models, languages, programming and implementation techniques.
- Relationship with other computational models such as object oriented, declarative (functional, logic, constraint) programming or extensions of them with coordination capabilities.
- Applications (especially where the industry is involved).
- Theoretical aspects (semantics, reasoning, verification).
- Software architectures and software engineering techniques.
- Configuration and Architecture Description Languages
- Middleware platforms (e.g. CORBA).
- All aspects related to the modeling of Information Systems (groupware, Internet and the Web, workflow management, CSCW).
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