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On the Relative Expressive Power of Asynchronous Communication Primitives

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On the Relative Expressive Power of Asynchronous Communication Primitives
In this paper, we study eight asynchronous communication primitives, arising from the combination of three features: arity (monadic vs polyadic data), communication medium (message passing vs shared dataspaces) and pattern-matching. Each primitive has been already used in at least one language appeared in literature; however, to uniformly reason on such primitives, we plugged them in a common framework inspired by the asynchronous -calculus. By means of possibility/impossibility of `reasonable' encodings, we compare every pair of primitives to obtain a hierarchy of languages based on their relative expressive power.
Daniele Gorla
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where FOSSACS
Authors Daniele Gorla
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