AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of desynchronising modular synchronous specifications for their realisation into GALS architectures and obtaining simple wrappers that are efficiently synthesisable using existing synthesis tools. The systems are modeled using Petri nets (PN) and the desynchronisation technique is based on the theory of PN Localities. The firing semantics of a globally synchronous system is characterised by maximal firing of input and output transitions. The partitioning of a synchronous system is achieved by unbundling the input transitions and allowing the output transitions to fire in maximal steps, in order to enable asynchronous communication in a distributed environment. Our model satisfies the two essenti...
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AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of desynchronising modular synchronous specifications ...
In this paper we consider the problem of desynchronising modular syn-chronous specications for their...
Automated synthesis from behavioural specifications is an attractive way of constructing computation...
Abstract. There is a growing need to introduce and develop computa-tional models capable of faithful...
We consider the problem of synthesizing correct-by-construction globally asynchronous, locally synch...
AbstractAutomated synthesis from behavioural specifications, such as transition systems, is an attra...
AbstractLocalities and a/sync places are two recent extensions to the Petri net model. Whereas local...
AbstractWe consider the problem of synthesizing the asynchronous wrappers and glue logic needed for ...
One of the possible ways of constructing concurrent systems is their automated synthesis from behavi...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach for the design of Globally Asynchronous Locall...
This paper presents a method for the automatic synthesis of asynchronous circuits from Petri net spe...
The paper investigates the relationships between two well-known approaches to the modelling of concu...
A concurrent system is persistent if throughout its operation no activity which became enabled can s...
This paper presents a methodology to derive asynchronous circuits from optimized synchronous circuit...
The paper presents a systematic method for synthesizing asynchronous circuits from event-based speci...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of desynchronising modular synchronous specifications ...
In this paper we consider the problem of desynchronising modular syn-chronous specications for their...
Automated synthesis from behavioural specifications is an attractive way of constructing computation...
Abstract. There is a growing need to introduce and develop computa-tional models capable of faithful...
We consider the problem of synthesizing correct-by-construction globally asynchronous, locally synch...
AbstractAutomated synthesis from behavioural specifications, such as transition systems, is an attra...
AbstractLocalities and a/sync places are two recent extensions to the Petri net model. Whereas local...
AbstractWe consider the problem of synthesizing the asynchronous wrappers and glue logic needed for ...
One of the possible ways of constructing concurrent systems is their automated synthesis from behavi...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach for the design of Globally Asynchronous Locall...
This paper presents a method for the automatic synthesis of asynchronous circuits from Petri net spe...
The paper investigates the relationships between two well-known approaches to the modelling of concu...
A concurrent system is persistent if throughout its operation no activity which became enabled can s...
This paper presents a methodology to derive asynchronous circuits from optimized synchronous circuit...
The paper presents a systematic method for synthesizing asynchronous circuits from event-based speci...