Lustre (programming language)
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Lustre is a formally defined, declarative, and synchronous dataflow programming language for programming reactive systems. It began as a research project in the early 1980s. In 1993 it progressed to practical, industrial use in a commercial product as the core language of the industrial environment SCADE, developed by Esterel Technologies. It is now used for critical control software in aircraft, helicopters, and nuclear power plants.
[edit] See also
- SCADE (Software Critical Application Development Environment), a lustre-based IDE generating C-code
- Esterel
- SIGNAL (another dataflow-oriented synchronous language)
- Synchronous programming language
- Dataflow programming
[edit] External links
- Synchrone Lab Official website
- SCADE product page
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