A Hartmann pipeline is an extension of the Unix pipeline concept, providing for more complex paths, multiple input/output streams, and other features. It is an example and extension of Pipeline programming.

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  • A Hartmann pipeline is an extension of the Unix pipeline concept, providing for more complex paths, multiple input/output streams, and other features. It is an example and extension of Pipeline programming. A Hartmann pipe is a non-procedural representation of a solution of a data processing problem as a dataflow. The error-prone step of translating the dataflow to a traditional procedural programming language is eliminated. Hartmann pipelines may thus be considered as an executable specification language. The concept was developed by John Hartmann, a Danish engineer with IBM. It is available as a software product CMS Pipelines for a number of IBM platforms. A somewhat backlevel version is included with every level of VM/ESA and z/VM. Python Pipelines, a cross-platform open source program is under development. This promises to bring the power and flexibility of Pipelines to the PC. (en)
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  • John Hartmann (en)
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  • 2007-06-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Pipelines (en)
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  • 1986 (xsd:integer)
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  • A Hartmann pipeline is an extension of the Unix pipeline concept, providing for more complex paths, multiple input/output streams, and other features. It is an example and extension of Pipeline programming. (en)
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  • Hartmann pipeline (en)
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