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A new proposal for synchronization and communication in parallel programs is presented. The proposal synthesizes and extends aspects of procedures, coroutines, critical regions, messages, and monitors. It provides a single notation for parallel programming with or without shared variables and is suited for either shared or distributed memory architectures. The essential new concepts are operations, input statements, and resources. The proposal is illustrated by the solutions of a variety of parallel programming problems; its relation to other parallel programming proposals is also discussed.
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