We present an approach to model dataflow architectures at a high level of abstraction using timed coloured Petri nets. We specifically examine the value of Petri nets for evaluating the performance of such architectures. For this purpose we assess the value of Petri nets both as a modelling technique for dataflow architectures and as an analysis tool that yields valuable performance data for such architectures through the execution of Petri net models. Because our aim is to use the models for performance analysis, we focus on representing the timing and communication behaviour of the architecture rather than the functionality. A modular approach is used to model architectures. We identify five basic hardware building blocks from which Petri...
A new class of nets, called S-nets, is introduced for the performance analysis of scheduling algorit...
An approach is presented for generating a performance prediction model so that both qualitative (log...
This thesis presents a method for evaluating the performance of computer systems. The method is base...
Due to their distributed/parallel and data-driven nature, control systems can easily be modeled acco...
Evaluating the performance of parallel computations on parallel machines is an issue of great import...
In this paper, we introduce an analytical technique based on queueing networks and Petri nets for ma...
Dataflow may be thought of as a language-oriented approach to the design and organization of computi...
The need of efficient implementation, safety and perfor-mance requires early validation in the desig...
Petri Nets have been successfully used to model and evaluate the performance of distributed systems....
International audienceSeveral studies on hardware/software codesign proved the necessity of an appro...
This paper discusses the use of Petri Nets for modeling and analyzing pipelined processors. Petri Ne...
AbstractTo analyze synchronization, concurrency, communication protocols and system performance, a s...
In this paper, we describe the modeling and analysis of a protocol for operational support during wo...
Abstract. Colored Petri Nets (CPNs) extend the classical Petri net for-malism with data, time, and h...
Colored Petri Nets (CPNs) extend the classical Petri net formalism with data, time, and hierarchy. T...
A new class of nets, called S-nets, is introduced for the performance analysis of scheduling algorit...
An approach is presented for generating a performance prediction model so that both qualitative (log...
This thesis presents a method for evaluating the performance of computer systems. The method is base...
Due to their distributed/parallel and data-driven nature, control systems can easily be modeled acco...
Evaluating the performance of parallel computations on parallel machines is an issue of great import...
In this paper, we introduce an analytical technique based on queueing networks and Petri nets for ma...
Dataflow may be thought of as a language-oriented approach to the design and organization of computi...
The need of efficient implementation, safety and perfor-mance requires early validation in the desig...
Petri Nets have been successfully used to model and evaluate the performance of distributed systems....
International audienceSeveral studies on hardware/software codesign proved the necessity of an appro...
This paper discusses the use of Petri Nets for modeling and analyzing pipelined processors. Petri Ne...
AbstractTo analyze synchronization, concurrency, communication protocols and system performance, a s...
In this paper, we describe the modeling and analysis of a protocol for operational support during wo...
Abstract. Colored Petri Nets (CPNs) extend the classical Petri net for-malism with data, time, and h...
Colored Petri Nets (CPNs) extend the classical Petri net formalism with data, time, and hierarchy. T...
A new class of nets, called S-nets, is introduced for the performance analysis of scheduling algorit...
An approach is presented for generating a performance prediction model so that both qualitative (log...
This thesis presents a method for evaluating the performance of computer systems. The method is base...