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The working group dealt with the use of very high level languages for prototyping. The main outcome of the working group was not the personal level. Most of the participants have had experience with at least one VHLL. So after the discussions we all felt that our view was broadered, meanings have been qualified and questions like “which language for what purpose” have been made more conscious than before.
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Budde, R. (1984). Summary of the Working Group “Very High Level Languages for Prototyping”. In: Budde, R., Kuhlenkamp, K., Mathiassen, L., Züllighoven, H. (eds) Approaches to Prototyping. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69796-8_33
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