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a form of communication used in concurrent programming, parallel programming, object-oriented programming, and interprocess communication.

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Message passing systems have been called "" systems because the message passing abstraction hides underlying state changes that may be used in the implementation of sending messages.

-s with this flavor: [IO], , (?)

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