Constraint automata (CA) constitute a coordination model based on finite automata on infinite words. Originally introduced for modeling of coordinators, an interesting new application of CAs is implementing coordinators (i.e., compiling CAs into executable code). Such an approach guarantees correctness-by-construction and can even yield code that outperforms hand-crafted code. The extent to which these two potential advantages materialize depends on the smartness of CA-compilers and the existence of proofs of their correctness.Every transition in a CA is labeled by a "data constraint" that specifies an atomic data-flow between coordinated processes as a first-order formula. At run-time, compiler-generated code must handle data constraints a...
textabstractThe coordination language Reo offers a flexible framework for compositionally constructi...
Matrix models are ubiquitous for constraint problems. Many such problems have a matrix of variables ...
Abstract Matrix models are ubiquitous for constraint problems. Many such prob-lems have a matrix of ...
Constraint automata (CA) constitute a coordination model based on finite automata on infinite words....
Abstract. Constraint automata (CA) are a coordination model based on finite automata on infinite wor...
Part 3: ConstraintsInternational audienceConstraint automata (CA) are a coordination model based on ...
Over the past decades, coordination languages emerged for modeling and implementing concurrency prot...
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Constraint programming (CP) is a technology in which a combinatorial problem is modelled as a conjun...
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textabstractThe grand composition of n automata may have a number of states/transitions exponential ...
In this paper, we explore the idea of representing CSPs using techniques from formal language theory...
Abstract. Multicore platforms offer the opportunity for utilizing mas-sively parallel resources. How...
textabstractThe grand composition of n automata may have a number of states/transitions exponential ...
htmlabstractCoordination languages have emerged for the specification and implementation of interact...
textabstractThe coordination language Reo offers a flexible framework for compositionally constructi...
Matrix models are ubiquitous for constraint problems. Many such problems have a matrix of variables ...
Abstract Matrix models are ubiquitous for constraint problems. Many such prob-lems have a matrix of ...
Constraint automata (CA) constitute a coordination model based on finite automata on infinite words....
Abstract. Constraint automata (CA) are a coordination model based on finite automata on infinite wor...
Part 3: ConstraintsInternational audienceConstraint automata (CA) are a coordination model based on ...
Over the past decades, coordination languages emerged for modeling and implementing concurrency prot...
We address the problem of the specification and the proof of properties of concurrent systems which ...
Constraint programming (CP) is a technology in which a combinatorial problem is modelled as a conjun...
International audienceMulticore platforms offer the opportunity for utilizing massively parallel res...
textabstractThe grand composition of n automata may have a number of states/transitions exponential ...
In this paper, we explore the idea of representing CSPs using techniques from formal language theory...
Abstract. Multicore platforms offer the opportunity for utilizing mas-sively parallel resources. How...
textabstractThe grand composition of n automata may have a number of states/transitions exponential ...
htmlabstractCoordination languages have emerged for the specification and implementation of interact...
textabstractThe coordination language Reo offers a flexible framework for compositionally constructi...
Matrix models are ubiquitous for constraint problems. Many such problems have a matrix of variables ...
Abstract Matrix models are ubiquitous for constraint problems. Many such prob-lems have a matrix of ...