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The Actor model originates in a 1973 paper by... Actor model and process calculi... Actor model and process calculi... the Actor model was inspired by... Research on the Actor model has been carried out at Caltech Computer Science... The Actor model adopts the philosophy that... while the Actor model is inherently concurrent... The Actor model is characterized by inherent concurrency of computation within and among actors... formalisms that are not fully faithful to the Actor model in that they do not formalize the guaranteed delivery of messages including the following... The Actor model builds on previous models of computation... The Actor model is about the semantics of message passing... Hewitt argued that the Actor model should provide the guarantee of service... The Actor Model features unbounded nondeterminism which was captured in a mathematical model by Will Clinger using... Messages in the Actor model are not necessarily buffered... at the time of the development of the Actor model and is still a controversial issue... messages in the Actor model are simply sent... A natural development of the Actor model was to allow addresses in messages... the Actor model was developed as an inherently concurrent model... In the Actor model sequentiality was a special case that derived from concurrent computation as explained in... Behaviors also freed the Actor model from implementation details... for concurrent systems in the Actor model by which the mathematical denotation denoted by a closed system... Since the Actor model is very general... The development of the Actor model has an interesting relationship to mathematical logic... Once the Actor model was initially defined... Migration in the Actor model is the ability of Actors to change locations... A delicate point in the Actor model is the ability to synthesize the address of an Actor... His work differed from the Actor model because it was based on a fixed number of processes of fixed topology communicating numbers... differed from the Actor model because it was based on the parallel composition of a fixed number of sequential processes... Actor model and process calculi history... Actor model and process calculi history... the Actor model faces issues in computer and communications architecture... Many of the ideas introduced in the Actor model are now also finding application in... The Actor model is also being applied to client... A number of different programming languages employ the Actor model or some variation of it...

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