Development of DAL and DAPL languages for building distributed applications
Dew, Robert Alan. 2002, Development of DAL and DAPL languages for building distributed applications, Ph.D. thesis, School of Information Technology, Deakin University.
Two programming languages DAL and DAPL have been developed to specify orthogonal components of a distributed application, namely the organisation of computers and processes using DAL, and the interface and functionality of each process using DAPL. Such distributed applications of similar and different configurations are managed by the DAS system.
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