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E. A. Lee. Overview of the ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M03/25, University of California, Berkeley, CA, July 2003.

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Composition for Component-Based Modeling - Gössler, Sifakis   (Correct)

....behavior, interaction (architecture) and execution. This distinction, apart from its methodological interest, allows solving technical problems such as associativity of a unique and powerful composition operator. The proposed framework has concepts in common with Metropolis [2] and Ptolemy [16] where a similar separation of concerns is advocated. Second, parallel composition preserves deadlock freedom. That is, if the arguments can perform some action from any state then their product does so. This is due to the fact that we replace restriction or other mechanisms used to ensure strong ....

E.A. Lee et al. Overview of the Ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M01/11, University of California at Berkeley, 2001.


First Version of a Dataflow Interchange Format - Keceli, Ko, Shahparnia, al. (2002)   (Correct)

....a DIF graph specification, and custom writers can be constructed by extending the DIF graph writer base class to handle semantic additions restrictions by converting them to appropriate built in attributes, structural conventions, etc. The DIF package builds on some of the packages of Ptolemy II [ 11 ]. In par ticular, the attribute features of DIF are built on the rich classes for managing attributes in Ptolemy II, and the intermediate representations of DIF build on the graph package of Ptolemy II, which provides data structures and algorithms for working with generic graphs. 10 5. ....

E. A. Lee. Overview of the Ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M01/ 11, Department of EECS, UC Berkeley, March 2001.


Methods for Evaluating and Covering the Design Space during Early.. - Gries (2003)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Ucb)   (Correct)

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E. A. Lee. Overview of the Ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M03/25, University of California, Berkeley, July 2003.


Models of Computation and Languages for Embedded System Design - Jantsch, Sander (2005)   (Correct)

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E. A. Lee. Overview of the ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M03/25, University of California, Berkeley, CA, July 2003.


Models of Computation in the Design Process - Jantsch, Sander (2005)   (Correct)

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E. A. Lee. Overview of the ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M03/25, University of California, Berkeley, CA, July 2003.


Model-checking Middleware-based Event-driven.. - Deng, Dwyer.. (2003)   (Correct)

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E. A. Lee. Overview of the ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M01/11, University of California, Berkeley, Mar. 2001.


A Compositional Semantic Theory for Synchronous.. - Norton, Lüttgen, Mendler   (Correct)

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Cadena: An Integrated Development, Analysis, and.. - Hatcliff, Deng.. (2001)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

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Modeling Real-Time Systems - Challenges and Work Directions - Sifakis (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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E. A. Lee et al. Overview of the Ptolemy project. Technical Report UCB/ERL M01/11, University of California at Berkeley, 2001.

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