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Presentation by Strachey to the Real Time Software Techniques Study Group

MS. Eng. misc. b. 299/H.37

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Title

Presentation by Strachey to the Real Time Software Techniques Study Group

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MS. Eng. misc. b. 299/H.37

Summary

Presentation set up by Computers, Systems and Electronics Requirements Board of the Department of Industry in 1974 'to study the background to programming methodology, for future real-time computing systems'. Strachey spoke on 'Problems of specifying languages and their influence on machine design', 20 January 1975.

Includes Strachey's 3-page manuscript draft and typescript extracts from the minutes of the meeting of 20 January summarising Strachey's presentation and comments, and correspondence.

Date

1975

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Papers and correspondence of Christopher Strachey

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