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Oz was first designed by Gert Smolka and his students in 1991. In 1996, development of Oz continued in cooperation with the research group of Seif Haridi and Peter Van Roy at the [[Swedish Institute of Computer Science]]. Since 1999, Oz has been continually developed by an international group, the Mozart Consortium, which originally consisted of [[Saarland University]], the [[Swedish Institute of Computer Science]], and the [[Université catholique de Louvain]]. In 2005, the responsibility for managing Mozart development was transferred to a core group, the Mozart Board, with the express purpose of opening Mozart development to a larger community.
 
The Mozart Programming System is the primary implementation of Oz. It is released with an [[open source]] license by the Mozart Consortium. Mozart has been ported to different flavors of [[Unix]], [[FreeBSD]], [[Linux]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and [[Mac OS XmacOS]].
 
==Language features==