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In the computer systems of the TRON Project, many interfaces are described with TULS (TRON Universal Language System). TACL (TRON Application Control-flow Language) is a language based on TULS which defines the protocol between the end user and the BTRON system. TACL can describe various programs such as batch programs, home automation control programs, and some application programs of BTRON. This TACL/TULS language system consists of four components: the TACL/TULS Manager, the Dictionary Manager, the TACL/TULS interpreter task, and the TACL/TULS program editor.
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Koshizuka, N., Takada, H., Saito, M., Saito, Y., Sakamura, K. (1988). Implementation Issues of the TACL/TULS Language System on BTRON. In: Sakamura, K. (eds) TRON Project 1989. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68102-1_9
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