In this paper we propose a method for extending programming languages that enables the specification of timing properties of systems. The way time is treated is not language specific and the extension can therefore be included in many existing programming languages. The presented method includes a view on the system development process. An essential feature is that it enables the construction of (hard) real-time programs that may be proven correct independently of the properties of the machines that are used for their execution. It therefore provides a similar abstraction from the execution platform as is normal for non-real-time languages. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the method and demonstrate its applicability to actual real-ti...
. In this paper, we describe an approach to the representation, specification and implementation of ...
A real-time system is typically a concurrent (or distributed) system whose computations and actions ...
Work on the formal description and analysis of real-time systems has followed two paths. On one side...
In this paper we propose a method for extending programming languages that enables the specification...
For many distributed applications, it is not sufficient for programs to be logically correct. In add...
In hard real-time applications, programs must not only be functionally correct but must also meet ti...
In hard real-time applications, programs must not only be functionally correct but must also meet ti...
An important issue in real-time computing is the development of a usable and yet abstract computatio...
In this paper, we present a model and language constructs for a distributed real-time system with th...
This paper presents language constructs for the expression of timing and concurrency requirements in...
This paper summarises, in tabular form, the results of a wide-ranging survey of specification langua...
How can we take a programming language off the shelf and upgrade it into a real-time programming la...
RTC: Language Support For Real-Time Concurrency This paper presents language constructs for the expr...
This paper presents language constructs for the expression of timing and concurrency requirements in...
Increasingly complex systems are being designed that consist of concurrently operating and communica...
. In this paper, we describe an approach to the representation, specification and implementation of ...
A real-time system is typically a concurrent (or distributed) system whose computations and actions ...
Work on the formal description and analysis of real-time systems has followed two paths. On one side...
In this paper we propose a method for extending programming languages that enables the specification...
For many distributed applications, it is not sufficient for programs to be logically correct. In add...
In hard real-time applications, programs must not only be functionally correct but must also meet ti...
In hard real-time applications, programs must not only be functionally correct but must also meet ti...
An important issue in real-time computing is the development of a usable and yet abstract computatio...
In this paper, we present a model and language constructs for a distributed real-time system with th...
This paper presents language constructs for the expression of timing and concurrency requirements in...
This paper summarises, in tabular form, the results of a wide-ranging survey of specification langua...
How can we take a programming language off the shelf and upgrade it into a real-time programming la...
RTC: Language Support For Real-Time Concurrency This paper presents language constructs for the expr...
This paper presents language constructs for the expression of timing and concurrency requirements in...
Increasingly complex systems are being designed that consist of concurrently operating and communica...
. In this paper, we describe an approach to the representation, specification and implementation of ...
A real-time system is typically a concurrent (or distributed) system whose computations and actions ...
Work on the formal description and analysis of real-time systems has followed two paths. On one side...