International audience—This paper presents a distribution methodology for synchronous programs, applied in particular on programs written in the Quartz language. The given program is first transformed into an intermediate model of guarded actions. After user-specified partitioning, the generated sub-models are transformed into Signal processes. Using the multi-clock calculation model of the Signal language, an optimized data-flow network can be automatically constructed. The optimization includes reducing the communication quantity and the computation load, with no change to the interface behaviors
International audienceIn 1974, Gilles Kahn defined a seminal semantic model for asynchronous dataflo...
We present a new technique for the concurrent asynchronous/GALS implementation of polychronous speci...
Synchronous programming languages are programming languages with an abstract (logical) notion of tim...
International audience—This paper presents a distribution methodology for synchronous programs, appl...
Abstract—Synchronous programs were introduced to sim-plify the development of reactive systems hidin...
International audienceSIGNAL, a synchronous and data-flow oriented language, allows the user to desi...
Abstract In this paper, we describe an automatic synthesis procedure that dis-tributes synchronous p...
Chapter 1, on the "Compilation of Polychronous Data-Flow Equations", gives a thorough presentation o...
Abstract—This article presents an embedding of poly-chronous programs into synchronous ones. Due to ...
Abstract In this paper, we describe an automatic synthesis procedure that dis-tributes synchronous p...
Data-Parallel languages offer a programming model structured and easy to understand. The challenge c...
This paper addresses the problem of distributing reactive systems. We first show that the use of syn...
This paper addresses the design of distributed systems with synchronous dataflow languages. As modul...
An approach based on algebraic treatment of programs and advanced transition system operational sema...
International audienceIn 1974, Gilles Kahn defined a seminal semantic model for asynchronous dataflo...
We present a new technique for the concurrent asynchronous/GALS implementation of polychronous speci...
Synchronous programming languages are programming languages with an abstract (logical) notion of tim...
International audience—This paper presents a distribution methodology for synchronous programs, appl...
Abstract—Synchronous programs were introduced to sim-plify the development of reactive systems hidin...
International audienceSIGNAL, a synchronous and data-flow oriented language, allows the user to desi...
Abstract In this paper, we describe an automatic synthesis procedure that dis-tributes synchronous p...
Chapter 1, on the "Compilation of Polychronous Data-Flow Equations", gives a thorough presentation o...
Abstract—This article presents an embedding of poly-chronous programs into synchronous ones. Due to ...
Abstract In this paper, we describe an automatic synthesis procedure that dis-tributes synchronous p...
Data-Parallel languages offer a programming model structured and easy to understand. The challenge c...
This paper addresses the problem of distributing reactive systems. We first show that the use of syn...
This paper addresses the design of distributed systems with synchronous dataflow languages. As modul...
An approach based on algebraic treatment of programs and advanced transition system operational sema...
International audienceIn 1974, Gilles Kahn defined a seminal semantic model for asynchronous dataflo...
We present a new technique for the concurrent asynchronous/GALS implementation of polychronous speci...
Synchronous programming languages are programming languages with an abstract (logical) notion of tim...