CSSA
- 1 August 1977
- journal article
- Published by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in ACM SIGART Bulletin
- No. 64,p. 100-108
- https://doi.org/10.1145/872736.806938
Abstract
CSSA (Computing System for Societies of Actors) is an experimental programming language that originated from an attempt to design a language combining various new ideas having evolved from the fields of semantics of programming languages, artificial intelligence, programming methodology, and language design in recent years: (1) Abstraction semantics improving denotational semantics by describing the semantics of programming language constructs uniformly in terms of operational abstractions [1,2]. (2) Some features of CSSA have been inspired by the actor concept of PLASMA [3].(3) Programming in terms of control and data abstractions. (4) Heirarchical control structures (dynamic generation and manipulation of actor nets). (5) Definable access operations and access control to shared data [4]. (6) Data driven and goal directed computation.Keywords
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