圣诞老人-与移动驯鹿和精灵

P. Welch, J. Pedersen
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移动进程和移动通道使得进程网络是动态的:它们可以改变自己的大小(进程数量、通道数量、障碍)和形状(连接拓扑),因为它们运行起来很像活的有机体。其中一个好处是,所有的连接都不必在需要和滥用之前就静态地建立起来。在经典的occam中,进程在没有正确使用通道的状态时,必须小心不要使用通道。使用occam-pi移动工具,我们可以安排进程在进入正确状态之前不具有这些通道——没有这些通道意味着它们的误用甚至无法表达!当然,这是移动系统设计的自然结果,通道(或障碍或过程)的到达是触发它们被利用的事件。在目前occam-pi的探索中,我们利用了数据、通道和屏障的移动性,取得了很好的效果。移动进程所做的工作很少:通过通道发送和接收进程,将它们插入本地网络,启动它们,停止它们并再次移动它们的能力。本次演讲通过解决Trono经典的圣诞老人问题来阐述移动流程设计。驯鹿和精灵被塑造成流动的过程,在度假胜地、马厩、工作场所、候诊室、圣诞老人洞穴之间来回移动。所有这些目的地也是进程——尽管是静态的。当驯鹿和精灵到达每个阶段时,他们就会插上电源开始做生意。我们将展示支持移动进程的occam-pi机制,承认一个弱点并考虑补救措施。当然,occam-pi解决方案在第一次通过编译器严格的安全检查时确实可以正确运行,并且可以作为开放源代码获得(http://www.santaclausproblem.net)。
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Santa Claus - with Mobile Reindeer and Elves
Mobile processes, along with mobile channels, enable process networks to be dynamic: they may change their size (number of processes, channels, barriers) and shape (connection topology) as they run much like living organisms. One of the benefits is that all connections do not have to be established statically, in advance of when they are needed and open to abuse. In classical occam, care had to be taken by processes not to use channels when they were not in the right state to use them. With occam-pi mobiles, we can arrange that processes simply do not have those channels until they get into the right state - and not having such channels means that their misuse cannot even be expressed! Of course, it is a natural consequence of mobile system design that the arrivals of channels (or barriers or processes) are the very events triggering their exploitation. In our explorations so far with occam-pi, we have taken advantage of the mobility of data, channels and barriers and seen very good results. Very little work has been done with mobile processes: the ability to send and receive processes through channels, plug them into local networks, fire them up, stand them down and move them on again. This talk illustrates mobile process design through a solution to Trono's classical em Santa Claus Problem. The reindeer and elves are modeled as mobile processes that move through holiday resorts, stables, work, waiting rooms, Santa's Grotto and back again. All those destinations are also processes - though static ones. As the reindeer and elves arrive at each stage, they plug in and do business. We will show the occam-pi mechanisms supporting mobile processes, confess to one weakness and consider remedies. The occam-pi solution did, of course, run correctly the first time it passed the stringent safety checks of the compiler and is available as open source (http://www.santaclausproblem.net).
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