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Occam is an imperative procedural parallel programming language, based on Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) methods, having many of its features. It can be viewed as a practical executable CSP implementation. It is named after William of Ockham, who is credited with stating the philosophy now called Occam's Razor. It was originally developed by INMOS as the native programming language for their Transputer processors. Development is now managed by others, with many versions for other platforms.
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Article by Yuri Gurevich, Lawrence S. Moss.
Article by Egon Borger, Igor Durdanovic.
Example simple Occam program.
By Dan Hyde; Bucknell University, 1995. History, explanations, code samples. [PDF]
Overview article with code examples, version history and examples.
Resources for occam-pi and KRoC: Kent Retargetable occam(-pi) Compiler: descriptions, news, download, documentation, bugs, coming-soon, publications, links. [Open Source, GPL, LGPL]
By Geraint Jones; Prentice Hall, 1987, ISBN 0137297734; Web edition 2001. Introductory textbook.
By Geraint Jones, Michael Goldsmith; Prentice Hall, 1988, ISBN 0137303343; Web edition 2001. Introductory textbook.
Compilers, book references, online copies of manuals, a couple of examples, utilities, and information on Occam.
By Geraint Jones; Prentice Hall, 1987, ISBN 0137297734; Web edition 2001. Introductory textbook.
By Geraint Jones, Michael Goldsmith; Prentice Hall, 1988, ISBN 0137303343; Web edition 2001. Introductory textbook.
Overview article with code examples, version history and examples.
Article by Yuri Gurevich, Lawrence S. Moss.
Compilers, book references, online copies of manuals, a couple of examples, utilities, and information on Occam.
By Dan Hyde; Bucknell University, 1995. History, explanations, code samples. [PDF]
Example simple Occam program.
Resources for occam-pi and KRoC: Kent Retargetable occam(-pi) Compiler: descriptions, news, download, documentation, bugs, coming-soon, publications, links. [Open Source, GPL, LGPL]
Article by Egon Borger, Igor Durdanovic.
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