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@InProceedings{Whitehead11,
  title = "{S}erving {W}eb {C}ontent with {D}ynamic {P}rocess {N}etworks in {G}o",
  author= "Whitehead, James",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Sampson, Adam T. and Pedersen, Jan Bækgaard and Kerridge, Jon and Broenink, Jan F. and Barnes, Frederick R. M.",
  pages = "209--226",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2011",
  isbn= "978-1-60750-773-4",
  year= "2011",
  month= "jun",
  abstract= "This paper introduces webpipes, a compositional web server
     toolkit written using the Go programming language as part of
     an investigation of concurrent software architectures. This
     toolkit utilizes an architecture where multiple functional
     components respond to requests, rather than the traditional
     monolithic web server model. We provide a classification of
     web server components and a set of type definitions based on
     these insights that make it easier for programmers to create
     new purpose-built components for their systems. The
     abstractions provided by our toolkit allow servers to be
     deployed using several concurrency strategies. We examine
     the overhead of such a framework, and discuss
     possible enhancements that may help to reduce this overhead."
}

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