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@InProceedings{BrownWelch03,
  title = "{A}n {I}ntroduction to the {K}ent {C}++{CSP} {L}ibrary",
  author= "Brown, Neil C.C. and Welch, Peter H.",
  editor= "Broenink, Jan F. and Hilderink, Gerald H.",
  pages = "139--156",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2003",
  isbn= "1 58603 381 6",
  year= "2003",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "This paper reports on a CSP library for C++, developed over
     the past yearat the University of Kent. It is based on the
     OO-design and API of JCSP and thelightweight algorithms of
     KRoC occam, with extensions to exploit specific C++
     capabilities(such as templates). Both user-level and
     operating system threads are usedto provide a range of
     implementation options and semantics (e.g. for managing
     blockingsystem calls intelligently) that run efficiently
     under eitherWindows or Linux. Thelibrary is presented from
     the user’s point of view, mainly by way of a tutorial.
     Implementationdetails are also outlined and some benchmark
     results given. The performanceof C++CSP is between that of
     KRoC occam and JCSP — fairly close toKRoC."
}

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