Evaluating CSP as a programming model to build distributed systems

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  • Kenneth Skovhede
  • Brian Vinter

In this paper we investigate the use of the CSP programming model for implementing distributed systems in an educational setting. For a practical example we choose a well-studied classic distributed system: a distributed hash table. We describe our implementation and compare it to a number of existing open-source implementations. We discuss a number of parameters for the example implementation, such as amount of code, potential for errors, and similar parameters.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelCommunicating Process Architectures 2017 and 2018, WoTUG-39 and WoTUG-40 - Proceedings of CPA 2017 (WoTUG-39) and Proceedings of CPA 2018 (WoTUG-40)
RedaktørerJan Baekgaard Pedersen, Kevin Chalmers, Jan F. Broenink, Brian Vinter, Kevin Vella, Peter H. Welch, Marc L. Smith, Kenneth Skovhede
Antal sider11
ForlagIMIA and IOS Press
Publikationsdato2019
Sider451-461
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781614999485
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2019
Begivenhed39th WoTUG Conference on Communicating Process Architectures, CPA 2017 and 40th WoTUG Conference on Communicating Process Architectures, CPA 2018 - Dresden, Tyskland
Varighed: 19 aug. 201822 aug. 2018

Konference

Konference39th WoTUG Conference on Communicating Process Architectures, CPA 2017 and 40th WoTUG Conference on Communicating Process Architectures, CPA 2018
LandTyskland
ByDresden
Periode19/08/201822/08/2018
NavnConcurrent Systems Engineering Series
Vol/bind70
ISSN1383-7575

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