AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of using a dataflow language in “real-time” continuously operating systems. It shows that this raises a problem of bounded memory which can be characterized in terms of multiple input-output sequential machines, and proposes a generalization of the Ginsburg-Rose theorem in this case. Finally, it shows how these concepts have been applied in the clock calculus of the synchronous dataflow language Lustre
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) is a graphical model of computation in which sequential process communica...
Real-time and time-constrained applications programmed on many-core systems can suffer from unmet ti...
In this paper, we present a theory of synchronous data-flow languages. Our theory is supported by bo...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of using a dataflow language in “real-time” continuously op...
International audienceSynchronous data-flow languages such as Lustre manage infinite sequences or st...
RR version = http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00780521/enInternational audienceIn this paper, we propose an e...
Our goal is to devise a computer comprising large numbers of cooperating processors (LSI). In doing ...
International audienceThis paper presents the techniques used for the compilation of the data-flow, ...
The shift towards parallel computing witnessed since the turn of this century has forced us to rethi...
The paper introduces a higher-order synchronous data-flow language in which communication channels m...
Synchronous data-flow languages have been used successfully for design and implementation of embedde...
Implementing real-time critical systems is an increas-ingly complex process that calls for high-leve...
International audienceSynchronous functional languages such as Lustre or Lucid Synchrone define a re...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...
This paper describes about Data Flow Computers. The dataflow model of computation offers an attracti...
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) is a graphical model of computation in which sequential process communica...
Real-time and time-constrained applications programmed on many-core systems can suffer from unmet ti...
In this paper, we present a theory of synchronous data-flow languages. Our theory is supported by bo...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of using a dataflow language in “real-time” continuously op...
International audienceSynchronous data-flow languages such as Lustre manage infinite sequences or st...
RR version = http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00780521/enInternational audienceIn this paper, we propose an e...
Our goal is to devise a computer comprising large numbers of cooperating processors (LSI). In doing ...
International audienceThis paper presents the techniques used for the compilation of the data-flow, ...
The shift towards parallel computing witnessed since the turn of this century has forced us to rethi...
The paper introduces a higher-order synchronous data-flow language in which communication channels m...
Synchronous data-flow languages have been used successfully for design and implementation of embedde...
Implementing real-time critical systems is an increas-ingly complex process that calls for high-leve...
International audienceSynchronous functional languages such as Lustre or Lucid Synchrone define a re...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...
This paper describes about Data Flow Computers. The dataflow model of computation offers an attracti...
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) is a graphical model of computation in which sequential process communica...
Real-time and time-constrained applications programmed on many-core systems can suffer from unmet ti...
In this paper, we present a theory of synchronous data-flow languages. Our theory is supported by bo...