Design of a Multi-formalism Application and Distribution in a Data-flow Context: An Example
12th International Symposium on Languages for Intentional Programming, Athens, Greece, June 1999, pages 8-30
ABSTRACT
This paper describes a multi-formalism experiment design in the domain of real-time control systems. It uses several synchronous languages on a case study which is a realistic industrial example. Cosimulation is provided through the use of a common format, and automatic distributed code generation is experimented in the context of the graphical environment of the data-flow language Signal.
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[BBGH99] Loic Besnard, Patricia Bournai, Thierry Gautier, Nicolas Halbwachs, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Annic Ressouche, "Design of a Multi-formalism Application and Distribution in a Data-flow Context: An Example", 12th International Symposium on Languages for Intentional Programming, Athens, Greece, June 1999, pages 8-30 |
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