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@InProceedings{Teig00,
  title = "{CSP}: {A}rriving at the {CHAN}nel {I}sland (an {I}ndustrial {P}ractitioner's {D}iary: in {S}earch of a {N}ew {F}airway)",
  author= "Teig, Øyvind",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Bakkers, Andr\`{e} W. P.",
  pages = "251--262",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2000",
  isbn= "1 58603 077 9",
  year= "2000",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "This paper is a non-academic hands-on log of practical
     experiences of software engineering problems, where the
     process leading to the decision to use CSP to program
     real-time systems is on trial. A new and hopefully objective
     decision process is instigated. What we have previously
     learnt by using CSP in embedded real-time process control is
     used as subjective basis (or bias?) for the new process. The
     conclusion seems to be that CSP should be sufficiently
     future-proof to justify its use even in new projects. The
     term CSP is here used as shorthand for both the CSP language
     proper and different implementations of subsets."
}

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