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Giotto: A Time-Triggered Language for Embedded Programming

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Giotto: A Time-Triggered Language for Embedded Programming
rovides an abstract programmer’s model for the implementation of embedded control systems with hard real-time constraints. A typical control application consists of periodic software tasks together with a mode-switching logic for enabling and disabling tasks. Giotto specifies time-triggered sensor readings, task invocations, actuator updates, and mode switches independent of any implementation platform. Giotto can be annotated with platform constraints such as task-to-host mappings, and task and communication schedules. The annotations are directives for the Giotto compiler, but they do not alter the functionality and timing of a Giotto program. By separating the platform-independent from the platform-dependent concerns, Giotto enables a great deal of flexibility in choosing control platforms as well as a great deal of automation in the validation and synthesis of control software. The time-triggered nature of Giotto achieves timing predictability, which makes Giotto particularly sui...
Thomas A. Henzinger, Benjamin Horowitz, Christoph
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where EMSOFT
Authors Thomas A. Henzinger, Benjamin Horowitz, Christoph M. Kirsch
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