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Safe and Reliable Use of Concurrency in Multi-Threaded Shared-Memory Systems
Greenbelt, Maryland April 06-April 07
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R. E. K. Stirewalt, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Michigan State University East Lansing, MI
Reimer Behrends, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Michigan State University East Lansing, MI
Laura K. Dillon, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Michigan State University East Lansing, MI

The safe and reliable use of concurrency in multi-threaded systems has emerged as a fundamental engineering concern. We recently developed a model of synchroniztion contracts to address this concern in programs written in object-oriented languages. Programs written using our model comprise modules that declare access requirments in module interfaces in lieu of using low-level synchroniztion primitives in module implementations. At run time, these contracts are negotiated to derive schedules that guarantee freedom from data races while avoiding a large class of deadlock situations.

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R. E. K. Stirewalt, Reimer Behrends, Laura K. Dillon, "Safe and Reliable Use of Concurrency in Multi-Threaded Shared-Memory Systems," sew, pp.201-210, 29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop, 2005
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