Argos: an automaton-based synchronous language

F Maraninchi, Y Rémond - Computer languages, 2001 - Elsevier
Argos belongs to the family of synchronous languages, designed for programming reactive
systems: Lustre (Proceedings of the 14th Symposium on Principles of Programming
Languages, Munich, 1987; Proc. IEEE 79 (9)(1999) 1305), Esterel (Sci. Comput.
Programming 19 (2)(1992) 87), Signal (Technical Report, IRISA Report 246, IRISA, Rennes,
France, 1985). Argos is a set of operators that allow to combine Boolean Mealy machines, in
a compositional way. It takes its origin in Statecharts (Sci. Comput. Programming 8 (1987) …
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