NOTE: Since 2022 this hosting of PLEXIL is deprecated. PLEXIL has moved to GitHub at
https://github.com/plexil-group/plexil. Documentation is found at
https://plexil-group.github.io/plexil_docs. Please use these new locations.

PLEXIL is a plan execution language and technology developed by NASA and used in automation and autonomy applications at NASA and in the public sector. This software includes compilers for the language, the executive (runtime environment), and related tools. It runs on Unix-based computers, including macOS and Linux.

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BSD License

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Operating Systems

VxWorks, Linux, Mac

Intended Audience

Aerospace, Government, Science/Research, Engineering

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

C++, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO), Java

Related Categories

C++ Robotics Software, C++ Intelligent Agents, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Robotics Software, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Intelligent Agents, Java Robotics Software, Java Intelligent Agents

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2008-01-10