GHolo: a multiparadigm model oriented to development of grid systems

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Title: GHolo: a multiparadigm model oriented to development of grid systems
Authors: Barbosa, Jorge Luis Victória1 barbosa@exatas.unisinos.br, Costa, Cristiano André da1 cac@exatas.unisinos.br, Yamin, Adenauer Corrêa2 adenauer@ucpel.tche.br, Geyer, Cláudio Fernando Resin3 geyer@inf.ufrgs.br
Source: Future Generation Computer Systems. Jan2005, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p227-237. 11p.
Subjects: Multiparadigm programming (Computer science), Grid computing, Programming languages, Java programming language
Abstract: Abstract: Multiparadigm approach integrates programming language paradigms. We propose Holoparadigm (Holo) as a multiparadigm model oriented to development of grid 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, the principles of a language based on the Holoparadigm are presented. Besides, we propose the Grid Holo (GHolo), a platform to support the multi-domain heterogeneous distributed computing of programs developed in Holo. GHolo is based on object mobility and blackboards. This distributed model can be fully implemented on Java platform. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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