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Prograph is a visual, object-oriented, dataflow, multiparadigm programming language. It started as an Acadia University research project in 1982. A commercial version existed from 1989 to 1995, when releases stopped. Several firms have sold Prograph: The Gunkara Sun Systems, renamed TGS Systems, Prograph International, Pictorius, now Andescotia Software LLC sells Marten for the Macintosh. A Windows version has existed but was never sold. The best known version may be Prograph CPX: Cross Platform eXtensions.
http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.09/09.01/PictButton/index.html
Article by Terry Kilshaw in MacTech magazine (Volume 9 Issue 1).
http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/583/
Article by B. Lanaspre and H. Glaser.
http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/prograph.html
Prograph
http://www.tritera.com/prograph.html
Briefly describes status of Prograph CPX development, with list of activities. [Tritera, Inc.]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prograph
Article with description, history, images. [Wikipedia]
http://www.dsse.ecs.soton.ac.uk/techreports/95-03/95-3.html
Research paper, abstract in HTML, body in Postscript; by Benoît Lanaspre, Hugh Glaser. [Declarative Systems and Software Engineering, DSSE]
http://www.dsse.ecs.soton.ac.uk/techreports/95-03/95-6.html
Object-oriented dataflow models make it possible to explicitly render security and state manipulations of protocols. Research paper, abstract in HTML, body in Postscript; by Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel. [Declarative Systems and Software Engineering, DSSE]
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