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Ninth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'02)   p. 165
Holoparadigm: a Multiparadigm Model Oriented to Development of Distributed Systems

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Multiparadigm approach integrates programming language paradigms. We have proposed Holoparadigm (Holo) as a multiparadigm model oriented to development of distributed systems. Holo uses a logic blackboard (called history) to implement a coordination mechanism. The programs are organized in levels using abstract entities called beings. First, we describe the principal concepts of the Holoparadigm. After, we propose the Distributed Holo (DHolo), a model to support the distributed execution of programs developed in Holo. DHolo is based on object mobility and blackboards. This distributed model can be fully implemented on Java platform. Experiments were done using Voyager and Horb to implement mobility. Blackboards were implemented using Jada and JavaSpaces.
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Citation:  Jorge Luis Victoria Barbosa, Adenauer Correa Yamin, Iara Augustin, Patricia Kayser Vargas, Claudio Fernando Resin Geyer, "Holoparadigm: a Multiparadigm Model Oriented to Development of Distributed Systems," icpads, p. 165,  Ninth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'02),  2002

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