ESPRIT '88: Putting the Technology to Use : Proceedings of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November 14-17, 1988, Part 2North-Holland, 1988 - 1759 pages |
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... activities . As noted above , some office tasks are repeated many times , possibly with different items of data . For this reason the concepts of classes and instances are introduced for both activities and procedures . Classes are ...
... activities . As noted above , some office tasks are repeated many times , possibly with different items of data . For this reason the concepts of classes and instances are introduced for both activities and procedures . Classes are ...
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... activities execut- ing in parallel . Activities are the fundamental active objects and represent distributed threads of control , similar to processes in a centralised system . Jobs and activities are distributed objects , and may span ...
... activities execut- ing in parallel . Activities are the fundamental active objects and represent distributed threads of control , similar to processes in a centralised system . Jobs and activities are distributed objects , and may span ...
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... activities on UNIX processes . The alternative choice would have been to map COMANDOS jobs on UNIX processes and to implement activities as " lightweight processes " within a UNIX process . The availability of shared memory made the ...
... activities on UNIX processes . The alternative choice would have been to map COMANDOS jobs on UNIX processes and to implement activities as " lightweight processes " within a UNIX process . The availability of shared memory made the ...
Contents
Client Design for the MULTOS Multimedia Office Filing System | 893 |
Speech Integration in an Office Demonstrator Project | 906 |
Natural Language Dialogue in an Office Environment Project | 917 |
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abstract Abstract Syntax Notation activities algorithm allows analysis application architecture basic block CACTUS CCITT cell CFRV client CNMA COMANDOS communication complex components Computer concept configuration data base database defined definition demonstration described Directory Service distributed document domain dynamic ECMA entities environment ESPRIT Project evaluation FAOR Figure formal FTAM functions gateway graphical hardware identified implementation input integration interaction internal language layer layout logical machine Mailbox manufacturing messages method methodology module node object operating system PANGLOSS performance Petri nets phase planning procedure production protocol query QUIPU requirements robot schema selected semantics server SGML simulation slot specification standard structure subnetwork subsystem task techniques THORN UNIX uptake User Agent User Interface user organisation WLib workcells workstation