A. Benveniste, P. Bournai, T. Gautier, M. Le Borgne, P. Le Guernic, H. Marchand, The Signal declarative synchronous language : controller synthesis & systems/architecture design, in 40th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Pages 3284-3289, December 2001.

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The Signal declarative synchronous language controller synthesis & systems/architecture design

Dynamical systems working have been recognized as essential in the area of computer science, under the name of reactive systems by David Harel. Synchronous languages have been proposed as a paradigm to deal with reactive systems and develop tools for them. In this paper we introduce synchronous programming paradigm via the notion of multiclock dynamical systems and illustrate it via the Signal language. We give an outline of controller synthesis in Signal, and system/architecture design.

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@InProceedings{benveniste01a,
   Author = {Benveniste, A. and Bournai, P. and Gautier, T. and Le Borgne, M. and Le Guernic, P. and Marchand, H.},
   Title = {The Signal declarative synchronous language : controller synthesis & systems/architecture design},
   BookTitle = {40th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control},
   Pages = {3284--3289},
   Month = {December},
   Year = {2001}
}

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