Title :
Software synthesis from dataflow models for G and LabVIEW/sup TM/
Author :
Andrade, Hugo A. ; Kovner, Scott
Author_Institution :
Nat. Instrum. Corp., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
The "G" language (in LabVIEW/sup TM/) allows the user to describe a program with a dataflow representation. Our goal is to apply the techniques and concepts of the current dataflow research towards the adaptation of G and LabVIEW/sup TM/ for embedded software development. G is a homogeneous, multidimensional, dynamic dataflow language. G uses "structured dataflow" semantics to specify high level concepts (e.g. loops). We examine G in the context of other models of computation, such as cyclostatic and dynamic dataflow, and process networks. G has useful subsets that can be statically or quasistatically scheduled. In some diagrams, cyclostatic analysis can be used. Parallelism can be further exploited by allowing overlapping execution of loops, and adding array auto-subsetting. Another useful addition would be execution relative to a global clock. Finally, a view manager could present a G program using a different model of computation.
Keywords :
data flow computing; dynamic programming; embedded systems; high level languages; software engineering; G language; LabVIEW; array auto-subsetting; computation model; cyclostatic analysis; cyclostatic dataflow; dataflow models; dataflow representation; dataflow research; embedded software development; global clock; high level concepts; homogeneous dataflow language; loops; multidimensional dynamic dataflow language; parallelism; process networks; software synthesis; structured dataflow semantics; view manager; Computational modeling; Computer industry; Computer languages; Data acquisition; Data engineering; Instruments; Job shop scheduling; Processor scheduling; Programming profession; Prototypes;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems & Computers, 1998. Conference Record of the Thirty-Second Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5148-7
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.1998.751616