
AbstractThe nature of a transducer is shown to be a mapping between representations (internal and external), analogous to the mapping between internal representations provided by typeconversion. Examples of this idea are given through programs in Ada and Modula.
Ada, input/output, device handling, Modula, representations, Theory of operating systems
Ada, input/output, device handling, Modula, representations, Theory of operating systems
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