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@InProceedings{SchweiglerSampson06,
  title = "pony - {T}he occam-pi {N}etwork {E}nvironment",
  author= "Schweigler, Mario and Sampson, Adam T.",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Kerridge, Jon and Barnes, Frederick R. M.",
  pages = "77--108",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2006",
  isbn= "978-1-58603-671-3",
  year= "2006",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "Although concurrency is generally perceived to be a hard
     subject, it can in fact be very simple, provided that the
     underlying model is simple. The occam-pi parallel processing
     language provides such a simple yet powerful concurrency
     model that is based on CSP and the pi-calculus. This paper
     presents pony, the occam-pi Network Environment. occam-pi
     and pony provide a new, unified, concurrency model that
     bridges inter- and intra-processor concurrency. This enables
     the development of distributed applications in a
     transparent, dynamic and highly scalable way. The first part
     of this paper discusses the philosophy behind pony, explains
     how it is used, and gives a brief overview of its
     implementation. The second part evaluates pony's performance
     by presenting a number of benchmarks."
}

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