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Process Networks in Ptolemy II
by Mudit Goel
Technical Memorandum UCB/ERL M98/69
Electronics Research Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720
December 16, 1998
ABSTRACT
To model hardware and embedded applications, a highly concurrent model of computation is required.
We present a mechanism to model concurrency using the Kahn process networks model of computation.
The process networks model of computation has a dataflow flavor to it.
This makes it well suited for modeling embedded dataflow applications and hardware architectures.
Java provides a low level mechanism for constructing concurrent systems using threads and synchronizing monitors.
We provide an implementation of process networks that is based on Java threads and is part of a heterogeneous modeling and design environment called Ptolemy~II.
The process networks model of computation has been extended to enable mutations of networks in a non-deterministic way.
This can be used to model applications with migrating code, agents, and arrivals and departures of customers and services.
Send comments to Edward A. Lee at eal@eecs.berkeley.edu.