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A Primer for Program Composition Notation

Chandy, K. Mani and Taylor, Stephen (1990) A Primer for Program Composition Notation. California Institute of Technology . (Unpublished) https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechCSTR:1990.cs-tr-90-10

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Abstract

This primer describes a notation for program composition. Program composition is putting programs together to get larger ones. PCN (Program Composition Notation) is a programming language that allows programmers to compose programs so that composed programs execute efficiently on uniprocessors, distributed-memory multicomputers or shared-memory multiprocessors. (Revised December 12, 1990)


Item Type:Report or Paper (Technical Report)
Group:Computer Science Technical Reports
Record Number:CaltechCSTR:1990.cs-tr-90-10
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Deposited On:25 Apr 2001
Last Modified:03 Oct 2019 03:17

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