Invited: Actors Revisited for Time-Critical Systems

Author(s): Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Andres Goens, Armin Wasicek, Christopher Gill, Marjan Sirjani, and Edward A. Lee

Abstract
Programming time-critical systems is notoriously difficult. In this paper we propose an actor-oriented programming model with a semantic notion of time and a deterministic coordination semantics based on discrete events to exercise precise control over both the computational and timing aspects of the system behavior

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    Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Andres Goens, Armin Wasicek, Christopher Gill, Marjan Sirjani, and Edward A. Lee. (2019). Invited: Actors Revisited for Time-Critical Systems. In  Design Automation Conference (DAC).                       
                    
                    
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    Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Andres Goens, Armin Wasicek, Christopher Gill, Marjan Sirjani, and Edward A. Lee. "Invited: Actors Revisited for Time-Critical Systems."  Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2019.                       
                    
                    
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    Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Andres Goens, Armin Wasicek, Christopher Gill, Marjan Sirjani, and Edward A. Lee. "Invited: Actors Revisited for Time-Critical Systems."  Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2019.                       
                    
                    
  • BibTeX
                        
    @inproceedings{LohstrohEtAl:19:Revisited,
    	author = {Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Andres Goens, Armin Wasicek, Christopher Gill, Marjan Sirjani, and Edward A. Lee},
    	title = {Invited: Actors Revisited for Time-Critical Systems},
    booktitle = { Design Automation Conference (DAC)},
    month = {June},
    year = {2019},
    abstract = {Programming time-critical systems is notoriously difficult. In this paper we propose an actor-oriented programming model with a semantic notion of time and a deterministic coordination semantics based on discrete events to exercise precise control over both the computational and timing aspects of the system behavior},
    URL = {https://ptolemy.berkeley.edu/publications/papers/19/LohstrohEtAl_Reactors_DAC_2019.pdf}}