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@InProceedings{SahibManson95,
  title = "{M}apping {PCSC} {D}esign {M}odel to {I}nmos {ANSI} {C}",
  author= "Sahib, S. and Manson, Gordon A.",
  editor= "Nixon, Patrick",
  pages = "163--181",
  booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-18: {T}ransputer and occam {D}evelopments",
  isbn= "90 5199 222 X",
  year= "1995",
  month= "mar",
  abstract= "A methodology for parallel system design called Parallel
     Communicating Sequential Code (PCSC) is currently being
     developed. A CASE tool based on this methodology is also
     being built which automatically generates C code for the PVM
     environment. Work is currently being carried out to extend
     the code generator to automatically generate C code for the
     Inmos toolset. This paper discusses the mapping of the PCSC
     design model onto Inmos Ansi C to make the automatic code
     generation possible. Where relevant, comparisons are made
     with respect to the C-PVM implementation."
}

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