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Formal Definition of a simple on-line teleprocessor in VDL

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This paper presents a definition in VDL (the Vienna Definition Language) of a simple message processing system using a polling algorithm. It illustrates an application of VDL in a new area and by defining extensions and changes to the original system demonstrates the flexibility of VDL as a formal definition tool.

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  • Lucas, P., Lauer, P., and Stigleitner, H., "Method and Notation for the Formal Definition of Programming Languages", IBM Vienna Laboratory Technical Report TR 25.087, July 1970.

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Hay, G.G. (1974). Formal Definition of a simple on-line teleprocessor in VDL. In: Robinet, B. (eds) Programming Symposium. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-06859-7_131

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