Lau


Langage a Assignation Unique. A single assignment language for the LAU dataflow machine, Toulouse.
[“Pipelining, Parallelism and Asynchronism in the LAU System”, J.C. Syre et al, Proc 1977 Intl Conf Parallel Proc, pp. 87-92].

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