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Synchronous languages
  • Argos.
  • Atom (a domain-specific language in Haskell for hard realtime embedded programming)
  • Averest.
  • Blech.
  • ChucK (a synchronous reactive programming language for audio)
  • Esterel.
  • LabVIEW.
  • LEA.
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Synchronization languages have been introduced in [9, 10]. They give a way to implement synchronization expressions and specify their semantic. These languages ...
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Synchronous languages are dedicated to hardware, software, or mixed reactive systems that maintain a continuous interaction with their environment.
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In this paper, we introduce a new family of languages named synchronization languages which we use to give a precise semantic description for SEs. Under ...
Real-Life Application: By synchronizing language learning with real-world contexts, learners gain practical language skills applicable in various situations.
The three synchronous languages Signal, Esterel, and Lustre are built on a common mathematical framework that combines synchrony (i.e., time advances in ...