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Summary of: An Evaluation of Interaction Paradigms for Active Objects

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This short paper summarises the contributions published in [1]. The purpose of this paper is to compare communication paradigms of active object languages considering expressiveness, efficiency, syntactic and semantic complexity including ease of reasoning.

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Karami, F., Owe, O., Ramezanifarkhani, T. (2019). Summary of: An Evaluation of Interaction Paradigms for Active Objects. In: Ahrendt, W., Tapia Tarifa, S. (eds) Integrated Formal Methods. IFM 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11918. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34968-4_31

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