Search for dissertations about: "mozart"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the word mozart.
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1. The design philosophy of distributed programming systems : the Mozart experience
Abstract : Distributed programming is usually considered both difficult and inherently different from concurrent centralized programming. It is thought that the distributed programming systems that we ultimately deploy, in the future, when we've worked out all the details, will require a very different programming model and will even need to be evaluated by new criteria. READ MORE
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2. The design philosophy of distributed programming systems: the Mozart experience
Abstract : Distributed programming is usually considered both difficult and inherently different from concurrent centralized programming. It is thought that the distributed programming systems that we ultimately deploy, in the future, when we've worked out all the details, will require a very different programming model and will even need to be evaluated by new criteria. READ MORE
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3. Thread-based mobility for a distributed dataflow language
Abstract : Strong mobility enables migration of entire computations combining code, data, and execution state (such as stack and program counter) between sites of computation. This is in contrast to weak mobility were migration is confined to just code and data. READ MORE
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4. 'This heaving ocean of tones': nineteenth-century organ registration practice at St Marien, Lübeck
Abstract : The dissertation deals with German nineteenth-century registration practice with the example of St Marien, Lübeck. The time investigated covers almost one hundred years, from 1834 until 1929 and the tenures of two organists, Hermann Jimmerthal, a student of Mendelssohn, and Karl Lichtwark, a student of Jimmerthal. READ MORE