| Dacker, B., Elshiewy, N., Hedeland, P., Welin, C-W., and Williams, M. Experiments with programming languages and techniques for telecommunications applications. In Proceedings of SETSS'85 , IEE, London, 1985. |
....of always having hardware to play with. The lab had a Ericsson MD110 (which is a small telephone exchange) which had been modified so it could be controlled by a conventional Unix machine. We programmed POTS 1 in as many programming languages as we could lay our hands on. The main conclusion [5] was that declarative language programs for POTS were a lot shorter and easier to understand than imperative language programs. Unfortunately the declarative languages lacked features for concurrency control and had poor error handling facilities. We concluded that we would like something like ....
B. Dacker, N. Elshiewy, P. Hedeland, C. W. Welin C. W. and M. C. Williams. Experiments with Programming Languages and Techniques for Telecommunication Applications. Sixth International Conference on Software Engineering for Telecommunication Switching Systems. Eindhoven, 1986.
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Dacker, B., Elshiewy, N., Hedeland, P., Welin, C-W., and Williams, M. Experiments with programming languages and techniques for telecommunications applications. In Proceedings of SETSS'85 , IEE, London, 1985.
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Dacker B., Elshiewy N., Hedeland P., Welin C-W. and Williams M. C. Experiments with Programming Languages and Techniques for Telecommunication Applications. Proc. 6th Int Conf. on Software Engineering for Telecommunication Switching Systems, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 14-18 April 1986.
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