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Analysis and Applications of the XDI model
Barcelona, Spain April 19-April 21
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Willem C. Mallon, University of Groningen
Jan Tijmen Udding, University of Groningen
Tom Verhoeff, Eindhoven University of Technology
It is not always straightforward to implement a network that is robust enough to be functionally independent of communication delay. In order to specify and verify so called Delay Insensitive networks, numerous models and formalisms have been developed. In this paper we analyze one of the most expressive models. We show how based on rewrite rules we can compute, rather than invent parts of a network. We implemented these computations in a tool. We also show how healthiness, finite execution models and a distributive parallel composition cannot coexist.
Index Terms:
Delay Insensitivity, Verification, Derivation, Factorization, Communicating Processes
Citation:
Willem C. Mallon, Jan Tijmen Udding, Tom Verhoeff, "Analysis and Applications of the XDI model," async, pp.231, Fifth International Symposium on Advanced Research in Asynchronous Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'99), 1999
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