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1.(language)MPL - An early possible name for PL/I.

[Sammet 1969, p.542].
2.MPL - MasPar data-parallel version of C. See also ampl.

Compiler version 3.1.
3.MPL - Motorola Programming Language. A low-level PL/I-like language, similar to PL/M, but for the Motorola 6800.
4.MPL - MicroProgramming Language. Simple language for microprogramming. Statements on the same line represent register transfers caused by one microinstruction, and are executed in parallel.

["Structured Computer Organization", A.S. Tanenbaum, First Edition, P-H 1976. (Replaced in later editions by Mic-1)].


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Honorable Mention: Canadian Health Care Management, MPL Communications.
] MTBPL = Mean Time Between Production Loss (Time running/Number of Production Losses) MPL = Tons Lost/Number of Production Losses
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