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Language peer sets for Ubik:
United States
United States/2000
Designed 2000
2000s languages
Internet
New internationlism
Genus Actor
Specialised Languages
Actor
Autopoeitic
Object-oriented
Actor/2000
Autopoeitic/2000
Object-oriented/2000
Actor/United States
Autopoeitic/United States
Object-oriented/United States
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/2000
Specialised Languages/us

Ubik(ID:6313/ubi001)

Generalised ACTORS system 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 2000
Genus: Actor
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


Possibly for the Updike Character, or for Ubique (everywhere)

Generlaisation of the actors model to support distributed knowledge objects


References:
  • de Jong, P. (1988) de Jong, P. "The Ubik configurator: A fusion of messages, daemons, and rules" pp197-199 DOI Extract: Configurator Extract: Handler taxonomy
          in [OOCP 1988] (1989) SIGPLAN Notices 24(04) April 1989 incoroporating Proceedings of the 1988 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Object-based concurrent programming, San Diego
  • de Jong, Peter (1988) de Jong, Peter "Ubik: a system for conceptual and organizational development"
          in Lamersdorf, W. (1988) Lamersdorf, W. (ed) Office Knowledge: Representation, Management. and Utilization. North-Holland, 1988
  • de Jong, P. (1989) de Jong, P. "Ubik: A Framework for the Development of Distributed Organizations", Ph.D. Dissertation, Dept. of Elec. Eng. and Comp. Sci., M.I.T., 1989.
          in Lamersdorf, W. (1988) Lamersdorf, W. (ed) Office Knowledge: Representation, Management. and Utilization. North-Holland, 1988
  • Philippsen, Michael (2000) Philippsen, Michael "A survey of concurrent object-oriented languages" pp917-980
          in (2000) Concurrency: Practice and Experience 2000 v12
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