Mozart-Oz's Concurrency Model Mini-Tutorial

Mozart-Oz is a multi-paradigm programming language that starts from declarative kernel that is extended to support other programming paradigms. Because of its stateless starting point, Mozart-Oz's approach to address concurrent programming is simpler than the one used by stateful programming languages such as C/C++ or Java. We think that this topic might be interesting to other researcher, so we have decided to quickly organize a mini-tutorial on Friday Oct 10, 2008, at 14h00.

It will be a 2 hours tutorial (a bit more maybe). You don't need to know anything about Mozart-Oz to attend. We will go through the basic declarative model, and how to extend it to a declarative concurrent model with data flow synchronization. We will study the basics of lazy execution. Then, we add message passing to move forward to basic distributing programming. If we have time, we can see some shared state concurrency.

  • When: Friday Oct 10, 2008, at 14h00
  • Where: Room BARB 21, building of Place Saint-Barbe, next to the INGI Department, at UCL, Louvain-La-Neuve. To reach the place, you can check this website with indications to the INGI department (info is first in French, below in English)

Everybody is welcome.

Cheers,
Boriss