One means of making VLSI design tractable is to proceed from a high-level specification of a circuit in terms of functionality, to the circuit level. A notable error which may occur in a topdown design starting with a data-flow graph representation of a circuit is a design inconsistency due to deadlock. This paper attempts to further develop the theoretical basis for algorithms which analyze the deadlock property of circuits on the basis of their data-flow graph representations. A systematic scheme to verify the absence of deadlock in data-flow graphs is also presented
We introduce a number of techniques for establishing the deadlock freedom of concurrent systems. Our...
The problem of distributed deadlock detection has undergone extensive study. Formal verification of ...
In an extensional treatment of dataflow deadlock Wadge (1981) introduced an elegant nonoperational t...
One means of making VLSI design tractable is to proceed from a high-level specification of a circuit...
International audienceDependency graphs are a commonly used data structure to encode the streams of ...
Abstract It is important to verify the absence of deadlocks in asynchronous circuits. Much previous ...
The demands for concurrent operation within a computer system and the representation of parallelism ...
We discuss deadlock in reference to a simple equation data-flow language, and devise a test (the cyc...
AbstractIn an extensional treatment of dataflow deadlock Wadge (1981) introduced an elegant nonopera...
In this paper, we consider a concurrent model of computation called dataflow, where components (acto...
A race condition is a phenomenon wherein the output of an electronic device or computer process (thr...
AbstractWe discuss deadlock in reference to a simple equational dataflow language, and devise a test...
Abstract—Ensuring the correctness of high-level SystemC designs is an important and challenging prob...
In the design of highly complex, heterogeneous and concurrent systems, deadlock detection remains an...
AbstractWe introduce some combinatorial techniques for establishing the deadlock freedom of concurre...
We introduce a number of techniques for establishing the deadlock freedom of concurrent systems. Our...
The problem of distributed deadlock detection has undergone extensive study. Formal verification of ...
In an extensional treatment of dataflow deadlock Wadge (1981) introduced an elegant nonoperational t...
One means of making VLSI design tractable is to proceed from a high-level specification of a circuit...
International audienceDependency graphs are a commonly used data structure to encode the streams of ...
Abstract It is important to verify the absence of deadlocks in asynchronous circuits. Much previous ...
The demands for concurrent operation within a computer system and the representation of parallelism ...
We discuss deadlock in reference to a simple equation data-flow language, and devise a test (the cyc...
AbstractIn an extensional treatment of dataflow deadlock Wadge (1981) introduced an elegant nonopera...
In this paper, we consider a concurrent model of computation called dataflow, where components (acto...
A race condition is a phenomenon wherein the output of an electronic device or computer process (thr...
AbstractWe discuss deadlock in reference to a simple equational dataflow language, and devise a test...
Abstract—Ensuring the correctness of high-level SystemC designs is an important and challenging prob...
In the design of highly complex, heterogeneous and concurrent systems, deadlock detection remains an...
AbstractWe introduce some combinatorial techniques for establishing the deadlock freedom of concurre...
We introduce a number of techniques for establishing the deadlock freedom of concurrent systems. Our...
The problem of distributed deadlock detection has undergone extensive study. Formal verification of ...
In an extensional treatment of dataflow deadlock Wadge (1981) introduced an elegant nonoperational t...