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Language peer sets for PILS:
Switzerland
Switzerland/1985
Designed 1985
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War

PILS(ID:8273/)

Portable Interactive Language System 

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Country: Switzerland
Designed 1985


for Portable Interactive Language System

Developed by David Williams in 1982 during an internal sabbatical at CERN Data Handling Division portable interpreter for cross-platform physics research systems

Was one of the first RPC systems languages (with C, Pascal, Fortran


References:
  • Williams, David and Russell, Robert (1982) Williams, David and Russell, Robert "PILS, A Portable Interactive Language System" Second European Symposium on Real-Time Data Handling and Process Control, Versailles November 1982.
  • Robert D. Russell, Louis J. Tremblet, David O. Wil (1985) Robert D. Russell, Louis J. Tremblet, David O. Williams "PILS: A PORTABLE INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE SYSTEM" CERN-DD-85-2, May 1985 ( Presented at 4th Real Time Conf. on Computer Applications, Chicago, IL, May 20-24, 1985. Published in Chicago Comput.Appl. 1985) Online copy
  • Russell, R D; Tremblet, L J; Williams, D O; (1985) Russell, R D; Tremblet, L J; Williams, D O; "PILS, a portable interactive language system" IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 32 (1985) 1272-1275
  • Williams, David O. (1985) Williams, David O. "Software and languages for microprocessors" Computer Physics Communications 41(2-3), August 1986, pp295-326 Abstract Online copy
  • Williams, D.O. (1986) Williams, D.O. "LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS" CERN-DD-86-18, Dec 1986 Presented at ECA Real Time Distributed Software Seminar, Brussels, Belgium, Jun 3, 1986. Comput.Stand.Interfaces 6:51-60,1987
  • Williams, David O. (1987) Williams, David O. "Language requirements for embedded systems" Computer Standards & Interfaces, 6(1) 1987, pp51-60 Abstract DOI
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