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@InProceedings{PedersenKauke09,
  title = "{R}esumable {J}ava {B}ytecode - {P}rocess {M}obility for {P}rocess{J} targeting the {JVM}",
  author= "Pedersen, Jan Bækgaard and Kauke, Brian",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Roebbers, Herman and Broenink, Jan F. and Barnes, Frederick R. M. and Ritson, Carl G. and Sampson, Adam T. and Stiles, G. S. and Vinter, Brian",
  pages = "159--172",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2009",
  isbn= "978-1-60750-065-0",
  year= "2009",
  month= "nov",
  abstract= "This paper describes an implementation of resumable and
     mobile processes for a new process-oriented language called
     ProcessJ. ProcessJ is based on CSP and the pi-calculus; it
     is structurally very close to occam-pi, but the syntax is
     much closer to the imperative part of Java (with new
     constructs added for process orientation). One of the
     targets of ProcessJ is Java bytecode to be executed on the
     Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and in this paper we describe
     how to implement the process mobility features of ProcessJ
     with respect to the Java Virtual Machine. We show how to add
     functionality to support resumability (and process mobility)
     by a combination of code rewriting (adding extra code to the
     generated Java target code), as well as bytecode rewriting."
}

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