A methodology for specifying concurrent systems is presented. A model of computation for concurrent systems is presented first. The syntax and semantics of the language CRYSTAL are introduced. The specification of a system is called a space-time algorithm since space and time are explicit parameters in the description. Fixed-point semantics is used for abstracting the behavior of a system from its implementation. The consistency between an implementation and its description can therefore be ensured using this method. Formal semantics for an arbitrary transistor network is given. An "interpreter" for space-time algorithms - a hierarchical simulator - for VLSI systems is presented. The framework can be viewed as a concurrent programming notat...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
AbstractThe formalism of Temporal Logic is suggested as an appropriate tool for formalizing the sema...
Time can be understood as dual to information in extant models of both sequential and concurrent com...
A methodology for specifying concurrent systems is presented. A model of computation for concurrent ...
In this paper, we describe a methodology and a single notation for the specification and verificati...
A methodology for specifying concurrent systems is presented. A model of computation for concurrent ...
Recent developments in the technology of fabricating large-scale integrated circuits have made it po...
This is a thesis work for the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and computer science at the University of ...
This is a thesis work for the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and computer science at the University of ...
A VLSI system is represented as a hierarchy of modules. These modules range from analog models of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the semantics of a specification language for the coor...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the semantics of a specification language for the coor...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
AbstractThe formalism of Temporal Logic is suggested as an appropriate tool for formalizing the sema...
Time can be understood as dual to information in extant models of both sequential and concurrent com...
A methodology for specifying concurrent systems is presented. A model of computation for concurrent ...
In this paper, we describe a methodology and a single notation for the specification and verificati...
A methodology for specifying concurrent systems is presented. A model of computation for concurrent ...
Recent developments in the technology of fabricating large-scale integrated circuits have made it po...
This is a thesis work for the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and computer science at the University of ...
This is a thesis work for the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and computer science at the University of ...
A VLSI system is represented as a hierarchy of modules. These modules range from analog models of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the semantics of a specification language for the coor...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the semantics of a specification language for the coor...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
Computation increasingly takes place not on an individual device, but distributed throughout a mat...
AbstractThe formalism of Temporal Logic is suggested as an appropriate tool for formalizing the sema...
Time can be understood as dual to information in extant models of both sequential and concurrent com...