Abstract State Machine Language

AsmL
Paradigm functional
Designed by Microsoft Corporation
Major implementations
XASM

Abstract State Machine Language (AsmL) is a programming language based on the Abstract State Machines[1] formal method and developed by Microsoft.[2] AsmL is a functional language (which are commonly used in academic research).[3]

XASM is an open source implementation of the language.

References

  1. Omar Badreddin (2010) "Umple: a model-oriented programming language." Software Engineering, 2010 ACM/IEEE 32nd International Conference on. Vol. 2. IEEE, 2010.
  2. Chen, Kai, Janos Sztipanovits, and Sandeep Neema. "Toward a semantic anchoring infrastructure for domain-specific modeling languages." Proceedings of the 5th ACM international conference on Embedded software. ACM, 2005.
  3. Grieskamp, Wolfgang, et al. "Testable use cases in the abstract state machine language." Quality Software, 2001. Proceedings. Second Asia-Pacific Conference on. IEEE, 2001.

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