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'''API Calculus''' is a program that solves calculus problems using operating systems within a device that solves calculus problems. In 1989, the PI Calculus was created by [[Robin Milner]] and was very successful throughout the years. The PI Calculus is an extension of the [http://theory.stanford.edu/~rvg/process.html process algebra CCS], a tool with algebraic languages that are specific to processing and formulating statements.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Process Algebra|url = http://theory.stanford.edu/~rvg/process.html|website = theory.stanford.edu|access-date = 2015-11-09}}</ref> The PI Calculus provides a formal theory for modeling systems and reasoning about their behaviors.<ref name=":4">{{Cite book|title = An Extension to Pi-Calculus for Performance Evaluation|last = Rahimi|first = Shahram|publisher = Scientific Research|year = 2011|___location = Illinois}}</ref> In the PI Calculus there are two specific variables.
== What Does It Do? ==
The
== Features ==
* accepts processes to be passed over communication links
* natural grouping of mobile processes is addressed
* features calculus dictionary
* includes milieu - a level of abstraction that is between a single [[mobile agent]]s (combination of computer software and data that is able to transfer from one computer to another independently and still able to work on the most recent computer that data was transferred to) and the device as a whole. It is a very restricted environment that involves zero or many agents or other milieus that work closely together to solve computer based problems.<ref name=":5">{{Cite book|title = Soft Computing Agents: A New Perspective for Dynamic Information Systems|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=jRZxTozuEvgC|publisher = IOS Press|date = 2002-01-01|isbn = 9784274905445|first = Vincenzo|last = Loia}}</ref>
* ability of grouping together [[Host (network)|hosts]] (
* contains different programming languages
* knowledge units
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== Flaws ==
The only flaw that the API Calculus has is that it doesn't have the ability to
== References ==
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