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The future construct of Multilisp [Halstead, 1985] has proven to be a convenient and effective means of expressing parallelism in Lisp and in symbolic processing applications.
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excessive process creation, thief processor, structured concurrency constructs, grainsize control, argument register argl, parallel symbolic programs, unevaluated argument expressions, parallel symbolic applications, parallel symbolic programming, home processor pops, dormant actors, object cacheing, plet expression, message arrival order, automatic granularity control, pcall expression, annotations pcall, eager task creation, time count value, parallel symbolic computing, strong moding, threading fields, average grainsize, stolen expression, virtual multicomputer
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Lecture Notes, Christian Queinnec, Computer Systems, Katherine Yelick, Computer Architecture, University of Illinois, Luc Moreau, Principles of Programming Languages, University of Virginia, Distributed Prograph, High Performance Fortran, University of California, University of Southampton, Thinking Machines, Yutaka Ishikawa, Blocked Sparse Cholesky, Chih-Po Wen, Initialization Phase, Kenjiro Taura, Message Passing Interface Forum, New Generation Computing, New York, Send Mark, Software Engineering, Springer Verlag
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