
AbstractA high‐level language approach has been used to define a powerful, flexible and machine‐independent control language, in which many of the desirable facilities that are available in modern programming languages have been included. This paper describes the language and its application to the problems of job control, and suggests its further use in a multi‐machine environment.
General topics in the theory of software, Formal languages and automata
General topics in the theory of software, Formal languages and automata
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