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D. Skilicorn, Foundations of Parallel Programming, Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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System Synthesis Based on a Formal Computational Model and.. - Sander, Jantsch (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....a system model into an effective implementation. Transformations of functional programs is an active research field of the functional programming community [2, 10] The parallel programming community has used functional languages to derive parallel programs from a functional specification [12, 13]. They use skeletons to structure a problem. This formulation is then transformed into an efficient implementation for a chosen parallel computer architecture. Only few attempts to synthesize hardware from an abstract functional specification have been published. All of them differ significantly ....

D. Skilicorn, Foundations of Parallel Programming, Cambridge University Press, 1994.


Formal System Design Based on the Synchrony Hypothesis.. - Sander, Jantsch (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....a system model into an effective implementation. Transformations of functional programs is an active research field of the functional programming community [2, 11] The parallel programming community has used functional languages to derive parallel programs from a functional specification [13, 14]. Skeletons are used to structure a problem, and then transformed into an efficient implementation for a chosen parallel architecture. For complex telecommunication systems [20] the computational model should fulfil the following requirements: The computational model abstracts from ....

D. Skilicorn, Foundations of Parallel Programming, Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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