Arctic: A Functional Language for Real-Time Control

Arctic is a langu-~ge for tile specification and imp!ementation of real-time control systems. Unlike more conventional languages for real-time control, which emphasize concurrency, Arctic is a stateless language in which the relationships between system inputs, outputs and intermediate terms are exp...

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Main Author: Roger B. Dannenberg
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