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Modeling Timed Concurrent Systems

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Modeling Timed Concurrent Systems
Timed concurrent systems are widely used in concurrent and distributed real-time software, modeling of hybrid systems, design of hardware systems (using hardware description languages), discrete-event simulation, and modeling of communication networks. They consist of concurrent components that communicate using timed signals, that is, sets of (semantically) time-stamped events. The denotational semantics of such systems is traditionally formulated in a metric space, wherein causal components are modeled as contracting functions. We show that this formulation excessively restricts the models of time that can be used. In particular, it cannot handle super-dense time, commonly used in hardware description languages and hybrid systems modeling, finite time lines, and time with no origin. Moreover, if we admit continuoustime and mixed signals (essential for hybrid systems modeling) or certain Zeno signals, then causality is no longer equivalent to its formalization in terms of contracting ...
Xiaojun Liu, Eleftherios Matsikoudis, Edward A. Le
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CONCUR
Authors Xiaojun Liu, Eleftherios Matsikoudis, Edward A. Lee
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