Abstract

AbstractCORAL66 programming environment has been implemented on a host environment of a Nova real time disk operating system. It consists of a CORAL66 C‐compiler, a program for compilation error code summary, a c‐code assembler, an interpreter as well as utilities from the host environment. In this paper, details of the implementation are discussed and we argue that such an implementation on mini‐computer systems can be used as an important and flexible tool for teaching and research purposes in software engineering.

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