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@InProceedings{Kerridge05,
  title = "{G}roovy {P}arallel! {A} {R}eturn to the {S}pirit of occam?",
  author= "Kerridge, Jon and Barclay, Ken and Savage, John",
  editor= "Broenink, Jan F. and Roebbers, Herman and Sunter, Johan P. E. and Welch, Peter H. and Wood, David C.",
  pages = "13--28",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2005",
  isbn= "978-1-58603-561-7",
  year= "2005",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "For some years there has been much activity in developing
     CSP-like extensions to a number of common programming
     languages. In particular, a number of groups have looked at
     extensions to Java. Recent developments in the Java platform
     have resulted in groups proposing more expressive problem
     solving environments. Groovy is one of these developments.
     Four constructs are proposed that support the writing of
     parallel systems using the JCSP package. The use of these
     constructs is then demonstrated in a number of examples,
     both concurrent and parallel. A mechanism for writing XML
     descriptions of concurrent systems is described and it is
     shown how this is integrated into the Groovy environment.
     Finally conclusions are drawn relating to the use of the
     constructs, particularly in a teaching and learning
     environment."
}

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