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Programming Languages and Systems Research Group Wiki
Conference/workshop/journal/funding links:
Research admin:
BuildingPages: building the research group web-pages (new style, March 2008)
RAE: research assessment exercise outputs and 100 words
The Concurrency Research Group Blog (and older Parallel Worlds and CRGMinutes)
editable version of this Wiki (authenticated users only)
details of group seminars and Planned Seminars
The proposed Multicore MSc and Advanced Software Development MSc
Hardware:
CoSMoSCluster: the concurrency folk's 12-node (192-thread) Linux cluster
OctagonMachines: machines in the Octagon machine room
Hawk: dual 8-core 8-way SMT Sun T5440 with 48 GiB RAM
Dissemination:
Occam:
OccamPiReference: occam-pi reference (occam2.1 subset only - full reference to come)
OccamPiStyleGuide: style guide for occam-pi programmers
OccamPiWorkshop: workshop-style guide to occam-pi's new features
OccamDoc: standard for inline documentation in occam-pi programs
OccamBindings: occam-pi bindings for other libraries
OEP: occam enhancement proposals
KrocInternals: stuff relating to how KRoC works (for people interested in hacking it)
TUNADemos: a collection of occam-pi demonstrator programs from the TUNA project
3D_Blood_Clotting: shortcut to the main TUNA case study
Some useful links:
Software from the group:
KRoC (occam-pi compiler, run-time and libraries)
The Transterpreter, a highly-portable occam runtime
LOVE, an occam-based live music synthesis environment
Occade, a library for writing arcade games in occam-pi
NOCC, an occam compiler
Tock, an occam-to-C translator
OccBuild, a tool for building occam libraries and programs easily
OccamDoc, a specification and tool for inline documentation in occam
Kent VIM Extensions, providing better folding and occam support for VIM
42 An experimental occam bytecode compiler written in Scheme
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