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Computing / Software engineering / Computer programming / Inter-process communication / UML state machine / Message queue / Message passing / Event loop / Futures and promises / Monitor / Scala / High-Speed SECS Message Services
Date: 2018-01-10 13:23:58
Computing
Software engineering
Computer programming
Inter-process communication
UML state machine
Message queue
Message passing
Event loop
Futures and promises
Monitor
Scala
High-Speed SECS Message Services

Modeling Rover Communication using Hierarchical State Machines with Scala Klaus Havelund and Rajeev Joshi Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Inst. of Technology, USA {klaus.havelund,rajeev.joshi}@jpl.nasa.gov

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