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The BSP bridging model can be exploited to support MapReduce processing. This article describes how this can be realised using a work-stealing approach, where an idle processor can autonomously grab a thread from a partially ordered pool of open threads and execute it. It is further outlined that this can be generalised for the refinement of an unboundedly parallel ASM by a concurrent, reflective BSP-ASM, i.e. the individual agents are associated with reflective ASMs, i.e. they can adapt their own program.
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Jiang, F., Xiong, N., Lian, X., González, S., Schewe, KD. (2021). Towards Refinement of Unbounded Parallelism in ASMs Using Concurrency and Reflection. In: Raschke, A., Méry, D. (eds) Rigorous State-Based Methods. ABZ 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12709. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77543-8_10
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