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CONLAN: a formal construction method for hardware description languages: language application
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Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference table of contents
Anaheim, California
SESSION: Computer architecture table of contents
Pages 229-236  
Year of Publication: 1980
Authors
Robert Piloty  Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, FR Germany
Mario Barbacci  Carnegie-Mellon University
Dominique Borrione  Universite de Grenoble, France
Donald Dietmeyer  University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fredrick Hill  University of Arizona-Tucson
Patrick Skelly  Honeywell, Phoenix
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AFIPS : American Federation of Information Processing Societies
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

CONLAN is a formal semantic and syntactic base for the description of all phases in the design and documentation of digital systems. Previous papers[1, 2] have presented the basic concepts and models underlying the whole CONLAN language family. On the example of the construction of Base CONLAN, the first level which can be of some operational interest to the hardware designer, it has been shown how a coherent set of special purpose application languages can be derived from a common mathematical base, Primitive Set CONLAN.



Collaborative Colleagues:
Robert Piloty: colleagues
Mario Barbacci: colleagues
Dominique Borrione: colleagues
Donald Dietmeyer: colleagues
Fredrick Hill: colleagues
Patrick Skelly: colleagues