Abstract
SequenceL is a language intended for experimentation with declarative constructs for nonscalar processing. In SequenceL, a problem solver provides little in the way of iterative/recursive details in a problem solution. Instead, the problem solver describes the solution directly by specifying, via a metastructure, the data structures which will hold results useful in solving the problem. SequenceL is a small language (i.e., there are a small number of language constructs), and it is not domain dependent. This paper is meant to introduce the reader to SequenceL. This paper presents a real-time version of SequenceL.
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Cooke, D.E., Dampier, D. A real-time version of SequenceL. Annals of Software Engineering 7, 157–176 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018994423287
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018994423287