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Qu'est-ce (qui) est occam - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Occam; Ackham; Ockham (disambiguation); OCCAM

occam         
<language> (Note lower case) A language based on {Anthony Hoare}'s CSP and David May's EPL. Named after the English philosopher, William of Occam (1300-1349) who propounded Occam's Razor. The occam language was designed by David May of INMOS to easily describe concurrent processes which communicate via one-way channels. It was developed to run on the INMOS transputer but compilers are available for VAX, Sun and Intel MDS, inter alia. The basic entity in occam is the process of which there are four fundamental types, assignment, input, output, and wait. More complex processes are constructed from these using SEQ to specify sequential execution, PAR to specify parallel execution and ALT where each process is associated with an input from a channel. The process whose channel inputs first is executed. The fourth constructor is IF with a list of conditions and associated processes. The process executed is the one with the first true condition in textual order. There is no operator precedence. The original occam is now known as "occam 1". It was extended to occam 2. Simulator for VAX (ftp://watserv1.waterloo.edu/). Tahoe mailing list: <occam@sutcase.case.syr.edu>. [David May et al, 1982. "Concurrent algorithms"]. ["Occam", D. May, SIGPLAN Notices 18(4):69-79, 1983]. (1994-11-18)
occam 2         
  • 1983 "occam" by INMOS Limited
CONCURRENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
OCCAM programming language; Occam 2; Occam programming language; Occam 3; Occam 2.1; OCCAM2; XC programming language
<language> An extension of occam produced in 1987. Occam 2 adds floating-point, functions and a type system. ["occam 2 Reference Manual", INMOS, P-H 1988, ISBN 0-13-629312-3]. (1994-11-18)
Occam         
VARIANT OF THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE OCCAM
Occam-Pi; Occam-pi; Occam-p
In computer science, occam-π (or occam-pi) is the name of a variant of the programming language occam developed by the Kent Retargetable occam Compiler (KRoC) team at the University of Kent. The name reflects the introduction of elements of π-calculus (pi-calculus) into occam, especially concepts involving mobile agents (processes) and data.

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Ockham

Occam or Ockham may refer to:

People:

  • William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347), English friar, philosopher and theologian, after whom Ockham's Razor is named
  • Byron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham (1836–1862), British peer
  • Peter King, 1st Baron King of Ockham (1669–1734), English lawyer, politician, Lord Chancellor of England

Places:

  • Ockham, Surrey, England, a village believed to be the birthplace of William of Ockham
  • Ockham Park, seventeenth century English country house in Ockham, Surrey

Other:

  • HMS Ockham (M2714), one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers
  • occam (programming language), also named after William of Ockham

OCCAM as acronym:

  • Observatory for Cultural and Audiovisual Communication in the Mediterranean, established in 1996 by UNESCO in Milan
  • Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine, an office of the National Cancer Institute
  • Oxford Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics, a research centre at the University of Oxford