Title :
A framework for comparing models of computation
Author :
Lee, Edward A. ; Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alberto
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We give a denotational framework (a “meta model”) within which certain properties of models of computation can be compared. It describes concurrent processes in general terms as sets of possible behaviors. A process is determinate if, given the constraints imposed by the inputs, there are exactly one or exactly zero behaviors. Compositions of processes are processes with behaviors in the intersection of the behaviors of the component processes. The interaction between processes is through signals, which are collections of events. Each event is a value-tag pair, where the tags can come from a partially ordered or totally ordered set. Timed models are where the set of tags is totally ordered. Synchronous events share the same tag, and synchronous signals contain events with the same set of tags. Synchronous processes have only synchronous signals as behaviors. Strict causality (in timed tag systems) and continuity (in untimed tag systems) ensure determinacy under certain technical conditions. The framework is used to compare certain essential features of various models of computation, including Kahn process networks, dataflow, sequential processes, concurrent sequential processes with rendezvous, Petri nets, and discrete-event systems
Keywords :
Petri nets; computation theory; concurrency theory; data flow graphs; discrete event systems; modelling; Kahn process network; Petri net; causality; computational model; concurrent sequential process; continuity; dataflow; denotational framework; determinacy; discrete event system; meta model; rendezvous; sequential process; synchronous event; synchronous signal; value-tag pair; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Councils; Discrete event systems; Impedance; Mathematical model; National electric code; Petri nets; Signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on