CLUSTER 86, an object-oriented programming language, is introduced. It differs from similar languages by its all-out-of-nothing design philosophy: the language is only a frame, and everything appearing as object is defined by the languages users. The language itself introduces no built-in facilities specially oriented to distributed programming, but it has the ability to specifying various distributed activity models. A combinative distributed system family and a DBMS family have been developed
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Distributed Computing Systems in the 1990s, 1988. Proceedings., Workshop on the Future Trends of
Date of Conference: 14-16 Sep 1988