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Integrating Object-Oriented Programming and Protected Objects in Ada 95

Wellings, Andy J.
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Johnson, Bob
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Sanden, Bo
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2000
ACM Transactions On Programming Languages and Systems

Integrating concurrent and object-oriented programming as been an active research topic since the late 1980s. There is now a plethora of methods for achieving this integration. The majority of approaches have taken a sequential object-oriented language and made it concurrent. A few approaches have taken a concurrent language and made it object-oriented. The most important of this latter case is the Ada 95 language which is an extension to the object-based concurrent programming language Ada 83. Arguably, Ada 95 does not fully integrate its models of concurrency and object-oriented programming. For example. neither tasks nor protected objects are extensible. This paper discusses ways in which protected objects can be made more extensible.

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