Authors
Edward A Lee, Thomas M Parks
Publication date
1995/5
Journal
Proceedings of the IEEE
Volume
83
Issue
5
Pages
773-801
Publisher
IEEE
Description
We review a model of computation used in industrial practice in signal processing software environments and experimentally and other contexts. We give this model the name "dataflow process networks," and study its formal properties as well as its utility as a basis for programming language design. Variants of this model are used in commercial visual programming systems such as SPW from the Alta Group of Cadence (formerly Comdisco Systems), COSSAP from Synopsys (formerly Cadis), the DSP Station from Mentor Graphics, and Hypersignal from Hyperception. They are also used in research software such as Khoros from the University of New Mexico and Ptolemy from the University of California at Berkeley, among many others. Dataflow process networks are shown to be a special case of Kahn process networks, a model of computation where a number of concurrent processes communicate through …
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Scholar articles
EA Lee, TM Parks - Proceedings of the IEEE, 1995