Abstract
Two semantics for a parallel object-oriented programming language are presented. One is a two-level transitional semantics in which the global behaviour of a system is derived directly from the possible actions of its constituent objects. The other is by translation into the π-calculus. A close correspondence between the semantics is established.
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