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Language peer sets for Dataflow:
United States
United States/1970
Designed 1970
1970s languages
Third generation
High Cold War

Dataflow(ID:6622/dat009)

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Country: United States
Designed 1970
Published: 1971


Formalisation of the Base Language into a proper programmign system

Related languages
Base Language Dataflow   Evolution of
Dataflow DFPL   Extension of
Dataflow EPS   Influence
Dataflow TDFL   Evolution of
Dataflow VAL   Evolution of

References:
  • Dennis (1971) Dennis, J. B. On the Design and Specification of a Common Base Language. Proceedings of the Symposium on Computers and Automata, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York, April, 1971
  • Dennis (1972) Dennis, J.B. "On the Design and Specification of a Common Base Language" June 1972, MIT LCS TR-101 Abstract Extract: Introduction Extract: Formal Semantics Extract: Representation Of Concurrency In The Base Language Extract: Conclusion Online copy
  • Dennis, J.B. (1974) Dennis, J.B. "First Version of a Dataflow Procedure Language"
          in Proc. (1974) Proc. Programming Syraposium, Paris 1974, edited by, G. Goos and J. Hartmanis, Springer- Verlag, New York (1974).
  • Weng, K.S. (1979) Weng, K.S. "An abstract implementatlon for a generalized data flow language," LCS TR-228, MIT, Cambridge, MA May 1979 Extract: Introduction Extract: Rationale for TDFL
          in Proc. (1974) Proc. Programming Syraposium, Paris 1974, edited by, G. Goos and J. Hartmanis, Springer- Verlag, New York (1974).
  • Sharp, J.A. (1985) Sharp, J.A. "Data flow computing" Chichester: E. Horwood ; New York : Halsted Press, 1985 Extract: MIT Dataflow systems: Dataflow, DBFL, Val Extract: Id languages
          in Proc. (1974) Proc. Programming Syraposium, Paris 1974, edited by, G. Goos and J. Hartmanis, Springer- Verlag, New York (1974).
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