The Multiway Rendezvous

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Abstract

The multiway rendezvous is a natural generalization of the rendezvous in which more than two processes may participate. The utility of the multiway rendezvous is illustrated by solutions to a variety of problems. To make their simplicity apparent, these solutions are written using a construct tailor-made to support the multiway rendezvous. The degree of support for multiway rendezvous applications by several well-known languages that support the two-way rendezvous is examined. Since such support for the multiway rendezvous is found to be inadequate, well-integrated extensions to these languages are considered that would help provide such support. © 1987, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Charlesworth, A. (1987). The Multiway Rendezvous. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), 9(3), 350–366. https://doi.org/10.1145/24039.24050

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