Dear List members,

I'm pleased to inform you that the following paper has been accepted for 
publication in the 18th conference on Pattern Languages of Programs  (PloP 
2011):


- Messaging Design Pattern and Live or Animated Objects 

http://java.net/projects/jt/downloads/download/Papers/MDPAnimated.doc


I appreciate you earlier comments. Special thanks to  Geert Monsieur for his 
comments and recommendations for improvement as part of the PloP 2011 
shepherding process.

Based on previous discussions, the paper also addresses the following aspects:


1) A more detailed discussion regarding the idea of a realistic 
software/information model. It expands and clarifies the associated concepts. 
The main goal is to make the material/presentation easier to grasp. The concept 
of Biomimetics is also
 employed:
"Biomimetics, also known as design by nature, is the examination of nature, its 
models, 
systems, processes, and elements to emulate or take inspiration from, in order 
to solve 
human problems. The term Biomimetics comes from the Greek words bios, meaning 
life, 
and mimesis, meaning to imitate."


2) Additional details related to Messaging implementation considerations and 
best practices including a discussion about synchronous and asynchronous 
messaging.

3) A Mathematical model based on the realistic information model and the 
messaging primitive. Turing-completeness of the proposed model is demonstrated. 
Please keep in mind, that this  Mathematical model is still work in progress. 
The main goal is to provide a solid (formal) Mathematical foundation for the 
proposed information/messaging Model and its messaging primitive.

Additional comments and/or suggestions are appreciated. As usual, please try to 
be
 as specific as possible in terms of you comments,  recommendations and 
questions.
  
Regards,

Al

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