Abstract

The common intermediate design language (CIDL) is a high-level executable system design language intended for the evolutionary prototyping of large distributed software systems. CIDL was designed to be the target language for code synthesis from high-level system descriptions and the source language for translation into Ada. The resulting design is a typed language with higher-order functions, polymorphism, and concurrency constructs. The language uses types as a representation of formal specifications. >

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