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@InProceedings{EdwardsLawson91,
  title = "{T}he advancements of transputers and occam",
  author= "Edwards, Janet and Lawson, Philip",
  editor= "Edwards, Janet",
  pages = "1--12",
  booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-14: {O}ccam and the {T}ransputer-{C}urrent {D}evelopments",
  isbn= "90 5199 063 4",
  year= "1991",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "In our eagerness to promote Occam and Transputers on the
     World stage, we must not forget that the now common place
     jargon of the Occam User Group may be very new to those
     practitioners that are entering this realm for the first
     time. For the benefit of students, old and young alike, who
     have missed out on the hype that surrounded the transputer
     in the 1980s, what follows should provide a brief insight
     into this complex field. Beyond introducing the current
     transputer hardware and Occam software, a glimpse of things
     to come is provided by a pre-release view of the IMS T9000
     transputer and the next generation of the Occam language.
     This overview concludes with a short pr\`{e}cis of each of
     the papers that contributed to this, the 14th World Occam
     and Transputer User Group technical meeting."
}

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