Design, Modeling, and Specification of Systems
Seminar schedule, Fall 96
To request a seminar slot, please send email to the seminar
organizers:
John
Reekie and David Lidsky
If you're visiting and there is no
slot available at a time that suits your schedule, we may be able to
organize a special seminar time.
Past seminar abstracts:
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Comparing Models of Computation,
Professor Edward A. Lee
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High-level What?,
Professor Richard Newton
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Reactive Modules,
Dr. Thomas A. Henzinger
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System-Level Design Exploration,
Professor Jan M. Rabaey
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The Processing Graph Method Tool,
Dr Dick Stevens
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Modelling Distribution with Partial Orders,
Dr. Alain Girault
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From System to Implementation: Past, Present, and Speculation,
Joachim Kunkel
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Unified Code Generation for Polymorphic Blocks,
James A. Rowson
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The Conceptual-Level Approach to Complex System Design,
David Lidsky
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Open Problems and Directions in Communications and DSP CAD,
Rajeev Jain
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Multiprocessor scheduling of a Signal Flow Graph for
Workstation Clusters,
Ki-il Kum
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Using Ptolemy for Simulation of Free Space Optoelectronic
Information Processing Systems,
Prof. Steven P. Levitan
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A Typed Framework for Semantics of Dataflow Networks,
Rajagopal Nagarajan
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Synchronous programming languages for reactive systems,
Alain Girault
- Thursday, December 05, 1996
4:00 - 5:00pm, Hogan Room, 531 Cory Hall
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Professors Edward Lee, Richard Newton and Jan Rabaey
Panel discussion