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Network Definition Language

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NDL (Network Definition Language) was a compiler on Burroughs large systems computers used to create a network definition file for a data communications controller (DCC) and object code for a data communications processor (DCP) that interfaced between a message control program (written in DCALGOL) such as (RJE), (MCSII) or (CANDE) and its line adaptors and terminal network.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Burroughs B6700/B7700 System software handbook (form no 5000722)
  2. ^ Burroughs Network Definition Language (form no 7000078)