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MML (programming language)

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A man–machine language (MML) is a specification language. MMLs are typically defined to standardize the interfaces for managing a telecommunications or network device from a console.

ITU-T Z.300 series recommendations define an MML, that has been extended by Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore) to form Transaction Language 1.

Further reading

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  • Hornbach, Barbara (1982). "MML: CCITT Man-Machine Language". IEEE Transactions on Communications. 30 (6): 1329–1336. doi:10.1109/TCOM.1982.1095582.