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A Component- and Message-Based Architectural Style for GUI Software

by Richard N. Taylor , Nenad Medvidovic, Kenneth M. Anderson, E. James Whitehead, Jr., Jason E. Robbins , 1995
"... While a large fraction of application code is devoted to graphical user interface (GUI) functions, support for reuse in this domain has largely been confined to the creation of GUI toolkits ("widgets"). We present a novel architectural style directed at supporting larger grain reuse and fl ..."
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and flexible system composition. Moreover, the style supports design of distributed, concurrent applications. Asynchronous notification messages and asynchronous request messages are the sole basis for inter-component communication. A key aspect of the style is that components are not built with any

Revised 5 report on the algorithmic language Scheme

by Richard Kelsey, William Clinger, Jonathan Rees (editors, H. Abelson, R. K. Dybvig, C. T. Haynes, G. J. Rozas, D. H. Bartley, R. Halstead, D. Oxley, G. J. Sussman, G. Brooks, C. Hanson, K. M. Pitman, M. Wand - ACM SIGPLAN Notices , 1998
"... The report gives a defining description of the programming language Scheme. Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman. It was designed to have an exceptionally clear and simple semantics ..."
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and few different ways to form expressions. A wide variety of programming paradigms, including imperative, functional, and message passing styles, find convenient expression in Scheme. The introduction offers a brief history of the language and of the report. The first three chapters present

The Character, Functions, and Styles of Instant Messaging in the Workplace

by Ellen Isaacs, Alan Walendowski, Steve Whittaker, Diane J. Schiano, Candace Kamm , 2002
"... Current perceptions of Instant Messaging (IM) use are based primarily on self-report studies. We logged thousands of (mostly) workplace IM conversations and evaluated their conversational characteristics and functions. Contrary to prior research, we found that the primary use of workplace IM was for ..."
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Current perceptions of Instant Messaging (IM) use are based primarily on self-report studies. We logged thousands of (mostly) workplace IM conversations and evaluated their conversational characteristics and functions. Contrary to prior research, we found that the primary use of workplace IM

Parallel Programming in Split-C

by David Culler, Andrea Dusseau, Seth Copen Goldstein, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Steven Lumetta, Thorsten Von Eicken, Katherine Yelick - In Proceedings of Supercomputing '93 , 1993
"... We introduce the Split-C language, a parallel extension of C intended for high performance programming on distributed memory multiprocessors, and demonstrate the use of the language in optimizing parallel programs. Split-C provides a global address space with a clear concept of locality and unusual ..."
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assignment operators. These are used as tools to reduce the frequency and cost of remote access. The language allows a mixture of shared memory, message passing, and data parallel programming styles while providing efficient access to the underlying machine. We demonstrate the basic language concepts using

Message Organization Format Style

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Style Mining of Electronic Messages for Multiple Authorship Discrimination: First Results

by Shlomo Argamon, Marin Saric , 2003
"... This paper considers the use of computational stylistics for performing authorship attribution of electronic messages, addressing categorization problems with as many as 20 different classes (authors). E#ective stylistic characterization of text is potentially useful for a variety of tasks, as langu ..."
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, as language style contains cues regarding the authorship, purpose, and mood of the text, all of which would be useful adjuncts to information retrieval or knowledge-management tasks. We focus here on the problem of determining the author of an anonymous message, based only on the message text. Several

Using State Space Exploration and a Natural Deduction Style Message Derivation Engine to Verify Security Protocols

by E. M. Clarke, S. Jha, W. Marrero - In Proc. IFIP Working Conference on Programming Concepts and Methods (PROCOMET , 1998
"... As more resources are added to computer networks, and as more vendors look to the World Wide Web as a viable marketplace, the importance of being able to restrict access and to insure some kind of acceptable behavior even in the presence of malicious adversaries becomes paramount. Many researchers h ..."
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have proposed the use of security protocols to provide these security guarantees. In this paper, we develop a method of verifying these protocols using a special purpose model checker which executes an exhaustive state space search of a protocol model. Our tool also includes a natural deduction style

Effects of message style on users’ attributions toward agents

by Susan E. Brennan, Justina O. Ohaeri - In CHI -94: Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems , 1994
"... We used a Wizard-of-Oz paradigm to study effects of message style on dialog and on people's mental models of computer agents. People made airline reservations using a simulated reservation agent from which they received one of three message styles: Telegraphic, Fluent, or Anthropomorphic. The a ..."
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We used a Wizard-of-Oz paradigm to study effects of message style on dialog and on people's mental models of computer agents. People made airline reservations using a simulated reservation agent from which they received one of three message styles: Telegraphic, Fluent, or Anthropomorphic

Anatomy of a Message in the Alewife Multiprocessor

by John Kubiatowicz , Anant Agarwal , 1993
"... Shared-memory provides a uniform and attractive mechanism for communication. For efficiency, it is often implemented with a layer of interpretive hardware on top of a message-passingcommunications network. This interpretive layer is responsible for data location, data movement, and cache coherence. ..."
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Shared-memory provides a uniform and attractive mechanism for communication. For efficiency, it is often implemented with a layer of interpretive hardware on top of a message-passingcommunications network. This interpretive layer is responsible for data location, data movement, and cache coherence

Parsec: Direct Style Monadic Parser Combinators For The Real World

by Daan Leijen, Erik Meijer , 2001
"... Despite the long list of publications on parser combinators, there does not yet exist a monadic parser combinator library that is applicable in real world situations. In particular naive implementations of parser combinators are likely to suffer from space leaks and are often unable to report pr ..."
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precise error messages in case of parse errors. The Parsec parser combinator library described in this paper, utilizes a novel implementation technique for space and time efficient parser combinators that in case of a parse error, report both the position of the error as well as all grammar
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