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occamA parallel processing language designed to handle concurrent operations. The INMOS Transputer executes occam almost directly. In the following statements, two items of data are read and incremented at the same time. PAR specifies that following statements are to be executed concurrently, and SEQ indicates that the following statements are executed sequentially.
PAR
SEQ
chan1 ? item1
item1 := item1 + 1
SEQ
chan2 ? item2
item2 := item2 + 1
Ockham, Occam William of. died ?1349, English nominalist philosopher, who contested the temporal power of the papacy and ended the conflict between nominalism and realism
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All interested parties are invited to listen to Occam Networks' president and CEO, Bob Howard-Anderson, and CFO, Chris Farrell, present the quarterly financial results and answer questions. Seven leading local telecommunications carriers in Iowa have turned to Occam to upgrade their networks for offering new services, such as Triple Play, to customers. All interested parties are invited to listen to Occam Networks' President and CEO, Bob Howard-Anderson, and CFO, Chris Farrell, present the quarterly financial results and answer questions. |
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