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Argus is a programming language created at MIT by Barbara Liskov between 1982 and 1988 in collaboration with Maurice Herlihy Paul Johnson Robert Scheifler and William Weihl. It is an extension of the CLU language and utilizes most of the same syntax and semantics. Argus was designed to support the creation of distributed programs by encapsulating related procedures within objects called guardians and by supporting atomic operations called actions.

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