Open Implementation Analysis and Design (OIA/D) has been introduced as a design methodology for object-oriented software systems, and in particular for substrate software. In this paper we detail our experiences with using OIA/D to design and implement a common substrate component for parallel language runtime systems: a lightweight threads package. We show how existing thread packages employ a "black-box" design, hiding crucial design decisions that drastically reduce their ability to be re-used. We detail these design decisions (dilemmas) and show how an implementation based on OIA/D principles results in a thread package that is flexible, efficient, portable, and re-usable.
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Haines, M. (1997). An Open Implementation Analysis and Design for Lightweight Threads. SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages), 32(10), 229–242. https://doi.org/10.1145/263700.263740
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