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Erlang ETS tables and software transactional memory: how transactions make ETS tables more like ordinary actors
This article describes a way to make the ETS tables of Erlang fit better into the actor programming model. Enhancing the interface of the ETS tables with a concept of transactions is suggested as a means both to achieve increased parallelism, better performance and less error-prone code, while still keeping no less true to the actor model.