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Coordination Languages and Models - Third International Conference, COORDINATION'99, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1999, Proceedings (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
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Coordination Languages and Models - Third International Conference, COORDINATION'99, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1999, Proceedings (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1594
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We welcome you to Coordination '99, the third in a series of
conferences d- icated to an important perspective on the
development of complex software systems. That perspective is shared
by a growing community of researchers - terested in models,
languages, and implementation techniques for coordination. The last
decade has seen the emergence of a class of models and languages
variously termed "coordination languages," "con?guration
languages," "arc- tectural description languages," and
"agent-oriented programming languages."
Theseformalismsprovideacleanseparationbetweenindividualsoftwarecom-
nents and their interaction within the overall software
organization. This se- ration makes complex applications more
tractable, supports global analysis, and enhances the reuse of
software components. The proceedings of the previous two
conferences on this topic were published by Springer as Lecture
Notes in Computer Science 1061 and 1282. This issue of LNCS
containing the papers presented at Coordination '99 continues the
tradition of carefully selected and high quality papers
representing the state of the artin coordinationtechnology.In
responseto thecallfor papers, wereceived 67 submissions, from which
26 papers were accepted. These proceedings also contain abstracts
for posters presented at the conference. This year's program
features invited talks by Rocco De Nicola and Danny B. Lange.
Reading through the papers, we expect that you may be surprised by
the variety of disciplines within computer science that have
embraced the notion of coordination. In fact, we expect this trend
to continue, and hope that you will contribute to the on-going
exploration of its strengths, weaknesses, and applications.
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