TenDRA Distribution Format
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The abstract machine TDF (originally the Ten15 Distribution Format, but more recently redefined as the TenDRA Distribution Format) evolved at the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment in the UK as a successor to Ten15. Its design allowed support for the C programming language. TDF is the basis for the Architecture Neutral Distribution Format.
External links
- A Guide to the TDF Specification, Issue 4.0 (retrieved on 24 October 2007)
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