Abstract

The first language of the POOL family (Parallel Object-Oriented Language) was designed in 1984. Since then, a considerable amount of research on this subject has been performed. The aim of these activities was to develop a programming language that effectively supports the construction of large, complex applications that could be run on a multiprocessor without shared memory. At this moment, it can be said that a significant progress has been made in solving this formidable problem.

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