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Title: Towards an abstraction for remote evaluation in Erlang
Authors: Francalanza, Adrian
Zerafa, Tyron
Keywords: ERLANG (Computer program language)
Distributed algorithms
Declarative programming languages
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of ICT
Citation: Francalanza, A., & Zerafa, T. (2013). Towards an abstraction for remote evaluation in Erlang. Computer Science Annual Workshop CSAW’13, Msida. 14-16.
Abstract: Erlang is an industry-standard cross-platform functional programming language and runtime system (ERTS) intended for the development of concurrent and distributed systems. An Erlang system consists of a number of actors [3] (processes) executing concurrently across a number of nodes. These actors interact with one another (mainly) through asynchronous messaging and are also capable of spawning further actors, either locally or at a remote node.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/23057
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