AbstractWe introduce variant types and a pattern matching operation to synchronous dataflow languages. These languages are used in the design of reactive systems. As these systems grow increasingly complex, the need for abstraction mechanisms, in particular, data and control structures, is critical. Variant types provide a mechanism to precisely model structured data. The pattern matching operation, defined as a clock operator, provides an efficient control structure
Organisational heterogeneity-especially in networks where new members may join at any time-requires ...
Dataflow is presented as an alternative to the von Neumann model as the basis for computer system de...
International audienceClocks in synchronous data-flow languages are the natural way to define severa...
AbstractWe introduce variant types and a pattern matching operation to synchronous dataflow language...
In this paper, we present a theory of synchronous data-flow languages. Our theory is supported by bo...
International audienceWe address the design of distributed systems with synchronous dataflow program...
International audienceSynchronous data-flow languages such as Lustre manage infinite sequences or st...
International audienceThis paper tackles the problem of designing and programming a realtime system ...
Synchronous languages, such as Signal, are best suited for the design of dependable real-time system...
International audienceModularity is advocated as a solution for the design of large systems; the mat...
Implementing real-time critical systems is an increas-ingly complex process that calls for high-leve...
The paper introduces a higher-order synchronous data-flow language in which communication channels m...
We discuss the aspect of synchronisation in the language design of the asynchronous dataflow languag...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...
High-level programming language features simplify software development by eliminating many low-level...
Organisational heterogeneity-especially in networks where new members may join at any time-requires ...
Dataflow is presented as an alternative to the von Neumann model as the basis for computer system de...
International audienceClocks in synchronous data-flow languages are the natural way to define severa...
AbstractWe introduce variant types and a pattern matching operation to synchronous dataflow language...
In this paper, we present a theory of synchronous data-flow languages. Our theory is supported by bo...
International audienceWe address the design of distributed systems with synchronous dataflow program...
International audienceSynchronous data-flow languages such as Lustre manage infinite sequences or st...
International audienceThis paper tackles the problem of designing and programming a realtime system ...
Synchronous languages, such as Signal, are best suited for the design of dependable real-time system...
International audienceModularity is advocated as a solution for the design of large systems; the mat...
Implementing real-time critical systems is an increas-ingly complex process that calls for high-leve...
The paper introduces a higher-order synchronous data-flow language in which communication channels m...
We discuss the aspect of synchronisation in the language design of the asynchronous dataflow languag...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...
High-level programming language features simplify software development by eliminating many low-level...
Organisational heterogeneity-especially in networks where new members may join at any time-requires ...
Dataflow is presented as an alternative to the von Neumann model as the basis for computer system de...
International audienceClocks in synchronous data-flow languages are the natural way to define severa...