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Abstract: Oz is a concurrent language providing for functional, object-oriented, and constraint
programming. This report defines how Oz program text is transformed into a Kernel
Oz program. Kernel Oz has been designed to be the base for a formal definition of
Oz, and therefore to be minimal in the number of syntactic constructs. Technically,
Kernel Oz is able to express a wide range of programming styles, including functional
and object-oriented programming. Being a purely relational language, however,... (Update)
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.... Oz is defined in terms of a small sub language, Core Oz, and a number of syntactic extensions which are defined by translation to Core Oz [9]. Like Oz, Core Oz is a dynamically typed, concurrent, non backtracking relational language. Its syntax is summarized in Fig. 1, using...
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@misc{ henz97oz,
author = "M. Henz",
title = "The Oz notation",
text = "Martin Henz. `The Oz notation'. DFKI Oz documentation series, German Research
Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), 1997.",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/henz97oz.html" }
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