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Active objects as atomic control structures in BaLinda K
BaLinda K implements objects in a functional framework. Active objects, which permit concurrent execution and tuple exchanges between externally invoked methods and the object body within the confines of an object boundary, are shown to be a useful tool for establishing concurrency relations between parallel tasks.