PLACES 2013 - 5th Workshop on Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency and Communication-cEntric Software (PLACES)
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Applications today are built using numerous interacting services; soon off-the-shelf CPUs will host thousands of cores, and sensor networks will be composed from a large number of processing units. Many applications need to make effective use of thousands of computing nodes. At some level of granularity, computation in such systems is inherently concurrent and communication-centred. PLACES aims to offer a forum where researchers from different fields exchange new ideas on one of the central challenges for programming in the near future, the development of programming methodologies and infrastructures where concurrency and distribution are the norm rather than a marginal concern.
Simon Gay (Univ. of Glasgow, UK)
Simon Gay (Univ. of Glasgow, UK)
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