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To overcome over-synchronization in synchronous programs, we recently introduced clock refinement to our synchronous programming language Quartz. This extension basically allows programmers to refine reaction steps into smaller internal computation steps while maintaining the external behavior. In this paper, we consider the compilation of the extended Quartz programs to synchronous guarded actions...
The synchronous programming paradigm simplifies the specification and verification of reactive systems. However, synchronous programs must be often implemented on architectures that do not follow this model of computation (like distributed systems or systems-on-a-chip). This gives rise to desynchronization techniques, which map the synchronous program to a platform without global time while preserving...
The compilation of imperative synchronous languages like Esterel has been widely studied, the separate compilation of synchronous modules has not, and remains a challenge. We propose a new compilation method inspired by traditional sequential code generation techniques to produce coroutines whose hierarchical structure reflects the control flow of the original source code. A minimalistic runtime system...
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