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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 extension of the [http://theory.stanford.edu/~rvg/process.html process algebra CCS], a tool that has 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|accessdate = 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|isbn = |___location = Illinois|pages = }}</ref> In the PI Calculus there are two specific variables such as name and processes.<ref name=":4" /> But it was not until 2002 when [http://www.cs.siu.edu/research/activities/full-time/rahimi.php Shahram Rahimi] decided to create an upgraded version of the PI- Calculus and call it the API Calculus. Milner claimed the detailed characteristics of the API Calculus to be its
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