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The Limits of Network Transparency in a Distributed Programming Language by Raphaël Collet. PhD thesis, defended on December 2007.
Failure Handling in a Network-Transparent Distributed Programming Language by Raphaël Collet and Peter Van Roy. In C. Dony et al. (Eds.): Advanced Topics in Exception Handling Techniques, LNCS 4119, pp. 121-140, 2006.
A Transactional System for Structured Overlay Networks by Valentin Mesaros, Raphaël Collet, Kevin Glynn, and Peter Van Roy. 2005, research report RR 2005-01.
Laziness and Declarative Concurrency by Raphaël Collet. 2nd Workshop on Object-Oriented Language Engineering for the Post-Java Era: Back to Dynamicity PostJava'04.
Declarative Laziness in a Concurrent Constraint Language by Alfred Spiessens, Raphaël Collet, and Peter Van Roy. 2nd International Workshop on Multiparadigm Constraint Programming Languages MultiCPL'03.
Path Redundancy in a Mobile-State Protocol as a Primitive for Language-Based Fault Tolerance by Per Brand, Peter Van Roy, Raphaël Collet, and Erik Klintskog. 2000, research report RR 2000-01.
A Lightweight Reliable Object Migration Protocol by Peter Van Roy, Per Brand, Seif Haridi, and Raphaël Collet. Proceedings of the Workshop on Internet Programming Languages ICCL'98, Chicago, IL, USA, May 1998.
Selected Research Papers on Oz
Using dominators for solving constrained path problems by Luis Quesada, Peter Van Roy, Yves Deville, and Raphaël Collet. In PADL 2006 Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 2006.
Playing the Minesweeper with Constraints by Raphaël Collet. In Multiparadigm Programming in Mozart/OZ, Second International Conference MOZ 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 3389, Springer, 2005.
Distributed Logic Variables with By-need Synchronization by Raphaël Collet, Kevin Glynn, Alfred Spiessens, and Peter Van Roy. 2003, submitted to ASIAN'03.
A Primitive Mobile-State Protocol for Constructing Fault-Tolerant Abstractions by Per Brand, Peter Van Roy, Raphaël Collet, and Erik Klintskog. 2000, draft for a technical report.
A Fault-Tolerant Mobile-State Protocol by Per Brand, Peter Van Roy, Raphaël Collet, and Erik Klintskog. submitted to DISC99.