| 11. | Other languages require an extension, add-on or library to support concurrent programming.
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| 12. | This makes concurrent programming very easy.
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| 13. | Thus there arose the problem of how to provide modular denotational semantics for concurrent programming languages.
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| 14. | In concurrent programming, synchronization is required when parallel threads attempt to access a shared resource.
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| 15. | In concurrent programming, the interpreter commits to a single possibility without trying the other ones.
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| 16. | As Brinch Hansen notes : Here Dijkstra lays the conceptual foundation for abstract concurrent programming .
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| 17. | In non-concurrent programming, this is less important, as the interpreter always tries all possibilities.
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| 18. | Dekker's algorithm is the first known correct solution to the mutual exclusion problem in concurrent programming.
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| 19. | The programming tools and techniques for dealing with parallel processes are collectively called " concurrent programming ".
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| 20. | The name thus lists the distinguishing features of the language, namely that it supports all three of these concurrent programming techniques.
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