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@InProceedings{Teig98,
title = "{PAR} and {STARTP} {T}ake the {T}anks",
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author= "Teig, Øyvind",
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editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Bakkers, Andr\`{e} W. P.",
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pages = "1--18",
booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-21: {A}rchitectures, {L}anguages and {P}atterns for {P}arallel and {D}istributed {A}pplications",
isbn= "90 5199 391 9",
year= "1998",
month= "mar",
abstract= "The article describes how SPoC (Southampton Portable occam
Compiler) has been used -- together with hand-written C --
in Autronica's new GL-100 radar-based fluid gauge. The final
C-code is running on a Texas TMS320C32 DSP. Some 2600 lines
of C code have been automatically translated from the occam
sources. SPoC's non-preemptive scheduling filled our needs
with a few exceptions. The main problem has been aligning
occam 2 and ANSI-C data abstractions. A realtime system
based on language support of high-level concurrency
abstractions (as opposed to separate real-time kernel and
use of library calls without direct language support) is
soon to monitor worldwide charging and discharging of oil
tankers."
}