Concurrent timed port automata:
Abstract: "We present a new and powerful class of automata which are explicitly concurrent and allow a very simple definition of composition. The novelty of these automata is their time-synchronous message-asynchronous communication mechanism. Time synchrony is obtained by using a global clock....
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "We present a new and powerful class of automata which are explicitly concurrent and allow a very simple definition of composition. The novelty of these automata is their time-synchronous message-asynchronous communication mechanism. Time synchrony is obtained by using a global clock. Message asynchrony is obtained by requiring the automata to react to every input. Explicit concurrency is obtained by marking each transition with a set of input and output messages. We compare these automata with a history based approach which uses the same communication mechanism and show that they are equivalent." |
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spelling | Grosu, Radu Verfasser aut Concurrent timed port automata Radu Grosu ; Bernhard Rumpe München 1995 29 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Technische Universität <München>: TUM-I 9533 Abstract: "We present a new and powerful class of automata which are explicitly concurrent and allow a very simple definition of composition. The novelty of these automata is their time-synchronous message-asynchronous communication mechanism. Time synchrony is obtained by using a global clock. Message asynchrony is obtained by requiring the automata to react to every input. Explicit concurrency is obtained by marking each transition with a set of input and output messages. We compare these automata with a history based approach which uses the same communication mechanism and show that they are equivalent." Data flow computing Data structures (Computer science) Machine theory Rumpe, Bernhard 1967- Verfasser (DE-588)113726414 aut Technische Universität <München>: TUM-I 9533 (DE-604)BV006185376 9533 |
spellingShingle | Grosu, Radu Rumpe, Bernhard 1967- Concurrent timed port automata Technische Universität <München>: TUM-I Data flow computing Data structures (Computer science) Machine theory |
title | Concurrent timed port automata |
title_auth | Concurrent timed port automata |
title_exact_search | Concurrent timed port automata |
title_full | Concurrent timed port automata Radu Grosu ; Bernhard Rumpe |
title_fullStr | Concurrent timed port automata Radu Grosu ; Bernhard Rumpe |
title_full_unstemmed | Concurrent timed port automata Radu Grosu ; Bernhard Rumpe |
title_short | Concurrent timed port automata |
title_sort | concurrent timed port automata |
topic | Data flow computing Data structures (Computer science) Machine theory |
topic_facet | Data flow computing Data structures (Computer science) Machine theory |
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