Program creation apparatus for reactive systems

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057940401

ABSTRACT:
To perform the modularization and use in a component format of a program and to efficiently create the program. Divide Operations into two, Primitive and Composite Operations, and further classify Composite Operations into Loop, Sequence, and Selection. Then, prepare methods for defining actions common to Operations, methods for defining actions common to Composite Operations, methods for defining actions peculiar to Loop Composite Operations, methods for defining actions peculiar to Sequence Composite Operations, methods for defining actions peculiar to Selection Composite Operations, and methods for defining actions peculiar to Primitive Operations so as to easily and readily create a program with methods for defining actions peculiar individual Operations, a means for inputting data, and a means for making up individual Operations into a tree structure.

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