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Research unit
EU RFP
Project number
96.0335-1
Project title
COORDINA: From coordination models to applications

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Key words
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Coordination models; coordination languages; object-oriented systems; distributed systems
Alternative project number
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EU project number: 24.512
Research programs
(English)
EU-programme: 4. Frame Research Programme - 1.3 Telematic systems
Short description
(English)
See abstract
Partners and International Organizations
(English)
CUI, Geneva (CH), CTH, Gothernburg (S), DI-FCT/UNL, Lisbon (P), Imperial College, London (UK), RUL, Leiden (NL), TU, Berlin (D), Uni Bern (CH), UniBo, Bologna (I), U. Pisa (I), CWI, Amsterdam (NL), Inria-Rennes (F), XEROX, Grenoble (F), SIgnaal, Hengelo (NL)
Abstract
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The goal of the COORDINA working group is to create a European network of research groups working on coordination models and languages. Coordi-nation languages and models propose approaches to manage the complexity of developing large and distributed software systems. From the coordination point of view, a software application should make a clear distinction between individual components and their coordinated interaction in the overall software organisation.
FTDCS99: Juan Carlos Cruz (Cape Town, South Africa), Workshop participation
LMO'00: Markus Lumpe and Jean-Guy Schneider (Montreal, Canada), Paper presentation.
SAC'00: Sander Tichelaar (Como, Italy), Paper presentation
ICSE'00: Franz Acherman (Limerick, Ireland), Workshop participation
Coordina Semantics Workshop: Markus Lumpe and Jean-Guy Schneider (London, England)
ECOOP'00: Oscar Nierstrasz, Markus Lumpe and Jean-Guy Schneider (Cannes, France), Workshop participation.
ESUG'00: Thomas Hoffman (Southampton, England) Presentation of the OpenSpace coordination framework.
Coordination 2000: Franz Acherman, Stefan Knuchbul, Thomas Hoffman (Limassol, Cyprus): Presentation of two papers accepted to Coordination '2000.
References in databases
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Swiss Database: Euro-DB of the
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Hallwylstrasse 4
CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland
Tel. +41 31 322 74 82
Swiss Project-Number: 96.0335-1