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Generative Modelling Language (GML) in camera work and generative creating by mental acts could be a terribly straightforward programing language for the brief description of advanced 3D shapes. It follows the "Generative Modelling" paradigm, wherever advanced datasets area unit delineate by "lists of operations" instead of by lists of objects, that is for example the case in a very electronic database.

"The details of further refinement, circuit implementation (by direct translation) and performance estimation (using UltraSan) are in:
A. Semenov, A.M. Koelmans, L.Lloyd and A. Yakovlev. Designing an asynchronous processor using Petri Nets, IEEE Micro, 17(2):54-64, March 1997
•For use of Coloured Petri net models and use of Design/CPN in processor modeling:
F.Burns, A.M. Koelmans and A. Yakovlev. Analysing superscala processor architectures with coloured Petri nets, Int. Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, vol.2, no.2, Dec. 1998, pp. 182-191.
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