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ActorScript(TM) extension of C sharp (TM), Java(TM), and Objective C(TM): iAdaptive(TM) concurrency for antiCloud(TM) privacy and security

Published 16 Aug 2010 in cs.PL and cs.DC | (1008.2748v60)

Abstract: ActorScript(TM) is a general purpose programming language for implementing discretionary, adaptive concurrency that manages resources and demand. It is differentiated from previous languages by the following: - Universality *** Ability to specify what Actors can do *** Specify interface between hardware and software *** Everything in the language is accomplished using message passing including the very definition of ActorScript itself *** Functional, Imperative, Logic, and Concurrent programming are integrated. *** Concurrency dynamically adapts to resources available and current load. *** Programs do not expose low-level implementation mechanisms such as threads, tasks, locks, cores, etc. *** Messages can be directly communicated without requiring indirection through brokers, channels, class hierarchies, mailboxes, pipes, ports, queues etc. *** Variable races are eliminated. *** Binary XML and JSON are data types. *** Application binary interfaces are afforded so that no identifier symbol need be looked up at runtime. - Safety and Security *** Programs are extension invariant, i.e., extending a program does not change its meaning. *** Applications cannot directly harm each other. - Performance *** Impose no overhead on implementation of Actor systems *** Message passing has essentially same overhead as procedure calling and looping. *** Allow execution to be dynamically adjusted for system load and capacity (e.g. cores) *** Locality because execution is not bound by a sequential global memory model *** Inherent concurrency because execution is not bound by communicating sequential processes *** Minimize latency along critical paths

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