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HISDL—a structure description language

Communications of the ACM, 1982
The features of a language designed for the description of the structure of computer systems are described. The structure of a system is specified hierarchically as an interconnection of components with each component being a named instance of a component type. The system itself is another component type.
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Hardware description languages in Japan

Computer, 1974
Many design automation systems have been widely used for developing computers; however, the scope of their application is limited to the areas such as generating wiring lists, printed card board patterns, LSI mask patterns, or test patterns for checking out logic and component faults.
Hitoshi Watanabe, Kiichi Fujino
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The TTS language for music description

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1988
Summary: A language for describing hierarchical music structures in the twelve tone system is presented. The language, entitled `the twelve tone strings (TTS) language', is based on temporal combination of twelve tone strings. It is unique in its generality and flexibility; it can be expanded to support many divers musical activities.
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Block Description Language (BDL): A Structural Description Language

21st Design Automation Conference Proceedings, 1984
Eric Slutz, Glen Okita, Jeanne Wiseman
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A descriptive characterisation of linear languages

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2006
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Programming Language Description Languages

2009
Since the middle of the twentieth century, hundreds of programming languages have been designed and implemented – and new ones are continually emerging. The syntax of a programming language can usually be described quite precisely and efficiently using formal grammars. However, the formal description of its semantics is much more challenging.
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Neighbourhood description of formal languages

Proceedings of the 5th conference on Computational linguistics -, 1973
Chomjakov, M. V., Borščev, V. B.
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Hardware Description Languages

2007
David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
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The Language Experience and Proficiency Questionnaire (LEAP-Q): Assessing Language Profiles in Bilinguals and Multilinguals

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Henrike Blumenfeld   +2 more
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