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This book offers a unique insight into the development of a virtual machine for sequential, and parallel object-oriented language, and use a different VM to provide a comparison of actual, practical examples. State transitions are used as a formal technique for virtual machine specification throughout and? Appendix contains a high level specification of two compilers: one for a simple language that serves as a basic example of the entire book, the other for activity-based language specified in Chapter 6. This book is an essential reference tool for academic and industrial researchers and graduate students in this area.
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- ISBN-10: 1852339691
- ISBN-13: 9781852339692
- Publisher: Springer
- Pages: 269
- Date: August 2005
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RT @malekzadeh: "Early on, people at IBM rejected the very virtual machines they invented. By early 90s, VMs were viewed as relic of early computing era"
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