Applicative Language for Digital Signal Processing
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Applicative Language for Digital Signal Processing
(language)(ALDiSP) A functional language with special
features for real-time I/O and numerical processing,
developed at the Technical University of Berlin in 1989.
["An Applicative Real-Time Language for DSP - Programming Supporting Asynchronous Data-Flow Concepts", M. Freericks <mfx@cs.tu-berlin.de> in Microprocessing and Microprogramming 32, N-H 1991].
["An Applicative Real-Time Language for DSP - Programming Supporting Asynchronous Data-Flow Concepts", M. Freericks <mfx@cs.tu-berlin.de> in Microprocessing and Microprogramming 32, N-H 1991].
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