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    Concurrency and Communication: Lessons from the SHIM Project

    Describing parallel hardware and software is difficult, especially in an embedded setting. Five years ago, we started the shim project to address this challenge by develo** a programming language for hardware/s...

    Stephen A. Edwards in Software Technologies for Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (2009)

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    A Processor Extension for Cycle-Accurate Real-Time Software

    Certain hard real-time tasks demand precise timing of events, but the usual software solution of periodic interrupts driving a scheduler only provides precision in the millisecond range. NOP-insertion can prov...

    Nicholas Jun Hao Ip, Stephen A. Edwards in Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (2006)

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    Approximate Reachability for Dead Code Elimination in Esterel ⋆ 

    Esterel is an imperative synchronous programming language for the design of reactive systems. Esterel ⋆  extends Esterel with a non-instantaneous jump instruction (compatible with concurrency, preemption, etc.) s...

    Olivier Tardieu, Stephen A. Edwards in Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis (2005)

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    Separate Compilation for Synchronous Modules

    Synchronous models are useful for designing real-time embedded systems because they provide timing control and deterministic concurrency. However, the semantics of such models usually require an entire system ...

    Jia Zeng, Stephen A. Edwards in Embedded Software and Systems (2005)