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FU Cheng, YOU Jin-yuan. Using location types to control interferences in mobile resources[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2005, 6(5): 414-419.
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Abstract: This paper presents a type System, called Location System (L-S), to control the interferences in the ambient-like calculi. The L-S allows well-behaved (non-interfering) processes to run in parallel if they do not access shared location during their execution life cycle. This approach is designed for a variant of mobile Ambient (MA), called Safe Mobile Resources (SR), but it can be also used in other ambient-like calculi which are also discussed in this paper.
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