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SR provides a novel integration of the mechanisms for invoking and servicing operations. Consequently, it supports local and [[remote procedure call]], [[Synchronous rendezvous|rendezvous]], [[message passing]], dynamic process creation, [[multicast]], [[semaphore (programming)|semaphores]] and [[Shared memory (interprocess communication)|shared memory]].
 
Version 2.2 has been ported to the [[Apollo Computer|Apollo]], [[DECstation]], [[Data General]] [[AViiON]], [[HP 9000#Series 300/400|HP 9000 Series 300]], [[Encore Computer|Multimax]], [[NeXT]], [[PA-RISC]], [[RS/6000]], [[Sequent Computer Systems|Sequent Symmetry]], [[SGI IRIS]], [[Sun-3]], [[Sun-4]] and others.
 
==See also==
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==References==
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*[[Gregory R. Andrews]], [[Ronald A. Olsson]]: ''The SR Programming Language: Concurrency in Practice'', {{ISBN|0-8053-0088-0}}
*[[Stephen J. Hartley]]: ''Operating Systems Programming: The SR Programming Language'', Oxford University Press, {{ISBN|0-19-509579-0}}
 
==External links==
* [http://wwwwww2.cs.arizona.edu/sr/index.html?TWIKISID=bccd482b43e8a41e744208152eda7bde The SR Programming Language]
 
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