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REGLAN [1] has been designed with three objectives in mind: (1) Validation of the CONLAN concept of language derivation from BCL, (2) focus on RT-level description yet retaining universality i.e. support of description at higher and lower levels, (3) extension of conventional unit delay RT-level modelling support to multidelay RT-modelling.

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Piloty, R. (1993). REGLAN. In: Mermet, J.P. (eds) Fundamentals and Standards in Hardware Description Languages. NATO ASI Series, vol 249. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1914-6_15

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