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Analysis of inheritance anomaly in object-oriented concurrent programming languages

Published: 29 October 1993 Publication History
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    Research directions in concurrent object-oriented programming
    October 1993
    497 pages
    ISBN:0262011395

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    Cambridge, MA, United States

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