International audienceSIGNAL, a synchronous and data-flow oriented language, allows the user to design safe real-time applications. Its compiler uses a single formalism called “synchronized data-flow graphs” (SDFGs) all along the conception chain from specification to proof and verification. We show how this formalism can be kept on until distributed code generation. The described implementation, called synchronous distribution, respects the semantics of SIGNAL. We finally show the limits of SDFGs and conclude with a discussion on the necessity of another model describing dynamic behaviours of distributed executions
Part 1: Ensuring Properties of Distributed SystemsInternational audienceWe present a method to const...
International audienceHarel and Pnueli showed (1985) that dynamical systems are an essential in the ...
In real-time applications design, two parts have to be considered : such an application handles valu...
International audienceSIGNAL, a synchronous and data-flow oriented language, allows the user to desi...
International audience—This paper presents a distribution methodology for synchronous programs, appl...
International audienceThis paper presents the techniques used for the compilation of the data-flow, ...
AbstractIn this paper, systems which interact permanently with their environment are considered. Suc...
International audienceThis paper presents the main features of the Signal language and its compiler....
International audienceThis paper introduces the scheduling strategy and some key tools which have be...
This paper motivates the use of a synchronous methodology to program, to verify and to implement rea...
SIGNAL belongs to the synchronous languages family which are widely used in the design of safety-cri...
ARTIST Survey of Programming Languages, Alan Burns, Ed., http://www.artist-embedded.org/artist/ARTIS...
International audienceWe address the design of distributed systems with synchronous dataflow program...
International audienceThe synchronous language SIGNAL is a formal specification formalism for develo...
International audienceModularity is advocated as a solution for the design of large systems; the mat...
Part 1: Ensuring Properties of Distributed SystemsInternational audienceWe present a method to const...
International audienceHarel and Pnueli showed (1985) that dynamical systems are an essential in the ...
In real-time applications design, two parts have to be considered : such an application handles valu...
International audienceSIGNAL, a synchronous and data-flow oriented language, allows the user to desi...
International audience—This paper presents a distribution methodology for synchronous programs, appl...
International audienceThis paper presents the techniques used for the compilation of the data-flow, ...
AbstractIn this paper, systems which interact permanently with their environment are considered. Suc...
International audienceThis paper presents the main features of the Signal language and its compiler....
International audienceThis paper introduces the scheduling strategy and some key tools which have be...
This paper motivates the use of a synchronous methodology to program, to verify and to implement rea...
SIGNAL belongs to the synchronous languages family which are widely used in the design of safety-cri...
ARTIST Survey of Programming Languages, Alan Burns, Ed., http://www.artist-embedded.org/artist/ARTIS...
International audienceWe address the design of distributed systems with synchronous dataflow program...
International audienceThe synchronous language SIGNAL is a formal specification formalism for develo...
International audienceModularity is advocated as a solution for the design of large systems; the mat...
Part 1: Ensuring Properties of Distributed SystemsInternational audienceWe present a method to const...
International audienceHarel and Pnueli showed (1985) that dynamical systems are an essential in the ...
In real-time applications design, two parts have to be considered : such an application handles valu...