Abstract

Synchronous languages are devoted to programming reactive systems. They are based on the abstract point of view that programs instantaneously and deterministically react to input events coming from their environment. This paper presents three such languages, ESTEREL, LUSTRE, and SIGNAL, developed in France since the early 19808. These languages are now provided with industrial environments, and are being used in large industrial applications.

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