Timed constrained buffer specifications in CSP + T and timed CSP (1994) [2 citations — 0 self]
Abstract:
A finite buffer with time constraints on the rate of accepting inputs, producing outputs and message latency is specified using both Timed CSP and a new real-time specification language, CSP+T. CSP+T adds expressive power to some of the sequential aspects of CSP and allows the description of complex event timings from within a single sequential process. On the other hand, Timed CSP encourages event timing descriptions to be built up in a constraint-oriented manner with the parallel composition of several processes. Although these represent two complementary specification styles, both provide valuable insights into specification of complex event timings. E-mail:
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