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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. REFERENCES
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