Application specific conversation schemes for ADA programs

Alexander Romanovsky
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The paper considers a development of the conversation scheme version proposed by A. Clematis and V. Gianuzzi in Microprocessing and Microprogramming (Vol. 32, No. 1–5, 1991) [5] and Computer Languages (Vol. 18, No. 3, 1993) [6]. The authors discussed the methodology of using conversations within a conventional concurrent language (Ada), which makes the conversation scheme practical. In our paper we concentrate on the improvements for their scheme. We believe that it is important for the programmer to have more choice, and propose what could be called a library of schemes from which the appropriate scheme could be chosen depending on the application. We discuss ways of setting dynamically the number of processes participating in a conversation; of having different sets of servers involved in different alternates of the same conversation; of introducing a global acceptance test which would be more sophisticated; of increasing robustness of the conversation. All of these proposals are meant to be used within a conventional language.

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特定于ADA程序的应用程序对话方案
本文考虑了a . Clematis和V. Gianuzzi在《微处理和微程序设计》(Vol. 32, No. 1-5, 1991)[5]和《计算机语言》(Vol. 18, No. 3, 1993)[6]中提出的对话方案版本的发展。作者讨论了在传统并发语言(Ada)中使用会话的方法,使会话方案具有实用性。在我们的论文中,我们着重于改进他们的方案。我们认为程序员有更多的选择是很重要的,并提出了一个方案库,可以根据应用程序从中选择合适的方案。我们讨论了动态设置参与对话的进程数量的方法;不同的服务器组参与同一会话的不同替代方案;引入更为复杂的全球验收测试;增加对话的健壮性。所有这些建议都是在传统语言中使用的。
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