DocumentCode
768065
Title
CHILL--The Standard Language for Programming SPC Systems
Author
Rekdal, Kristen
Author_Institution
RUNIT, Trondheim-NTH, Norway
Volume
30
Issue
6
fYear
1982
fDate
6/1/1982 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1318
Lastpage
1328
Abstract
SPC telecommunication systems have proved to contain some of the largest and most complex pieces of software ever constructed. To master this complexity requires the use of powerful tools. The CCITT High-Level programming Language-CHILL-is one such tool that will contribute to improving the quality of SPC systems in the 1980´s and beyond. At the CCITT Plenary Assembly in November 1980, CHILL was approved as CCITT Recommendation Z.200. The CHILL language is important because its widespread use will imply significant savings by both telecommunications manufacturers and administrations. The language is the outcome of a large effort which is not easily repeated. CHILL has reached the state of being a recommendation from a world standardization body and is already in practical use with several major manufacturers of telecommunication systems. This paper surveys the history and objectives of CHILL and gives a short introduction to the language.
Keywords
Communication switching, circuit; Computer languages; Computer software standards; Assembly; Computer languages; Control systems; History; Manufacturing; Notice of Violation; Proposals; Standardization; Switching systems; Telecommunication control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1982.1095598
Filename
1095598
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