I would like to thank the following people for their help, companionship and criticisms during the duration of my honours project and thesis: First of all, my supervisor Dr. Allan G. Bromley, Associate Professor at the Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, for his many helpful comments during all parts of the project (but especially during the design phase) and his extremely useful criticisms of the initial drafts of the thesis; Mr. Ian Fredericks from the Music Department, University of Sydney, for his constructive comments on the viability of the Rubato language from a musician's point of view; Bruce Ellis, for an interesting afternoon in which he showed me his synthesizer collection; my fellow Computer Science Honours students for providing companionship and light entertainment throughout the year, especially during the late nights; my flatmate Vladimir for keeping out of the way; and last, but not least, Ling Hwa Cheah for being my best friend and partner.
Chris Tham
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