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SIGNAL(ID:1270/sig005)
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Country: France
Designed 1986
Published: 1986
Le Guernic et al, INRIA. Synchronous dataflow language. An application is a relation described as a set of equations. The compiler includes a formal calculus on sets of instants.
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References:
le Guernic, P. (1985) le Guernic, P. ; A. Benveniste, P. Bournai, and T. Gautier. SIGNAL: a data-flow oriented language for signal procensing. Technical Report 378, INRIA, 1985.
le Guernic, P. (1986) le Guernic, P. "SIGNAL A Data Flow-Oriented Language for Signal Processing,"
in (1986) IEEE Trans Acoustics Speech & Signal Proc, ASSP-34(02) Apr 1986.
Benveniste, A.; le Guernic, P. (1991) Benveniste, A.; le Guernic, P. and and Jacquemot, C. Synchronous programming with events and relations: the Signal language and its semantics. In Science of Computer Programming, v. 16, 1991.
in (1986) IEEE Trans Acoustics Speech & Signal Proc, ASSP-34(02) Apr 1986.
Amagbegnon, P., L. i. Besnard, et al. (1995). (1995) Amagbegnon, P., L. i. Besnard, et al. (1995). "Implementation of the data-flow synchronous language SIGNAL."
Abstract
in [SIGPLAN] (1995) SIGPLAN Notices 30(06) June 1995
Benveniste, A.; le Guernic, P. (1997) Benveniste, A.; le Guernic, P. and Aubry, P. Compositionality in dataflow-synchonous languages: specication and code generation. In Malente Workshop on Compositionality. W.P. de Roever, A. Pnueli Eds, 1997.
in [SIGPLAN] (1995) SIGPLAN Notices 30(06) June 1995
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