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Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
The Use of Task Graphs for Modeling Complex System Behavior
Saint-Malo, France
May 02-May 05
ISBN: 0-7695-0207-5
Ami Silberman, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Karthik Sundaram, Computer Associates
Alexander D. Stoyen, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Task graphs have been used for the specification and analysis of real-time systems for some time. We are currently developing a mobile code management system that uses such a representation for specification, analysis, and execution time scheduling, dispatch, and resource allocation decisions.In this paper, we describe our three level limited-hierarchical task-graph model. We discuss graph topology, the use of task-graphs for both specification and description, and planned softwareengineering tools that will take advantage of our model. We will concentrate on the use of task-graphs to model iteration, branching structures, optional execution, and parallelism within a function execution.
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Ami Silberman, Karthik Sundaram, Alexander D. Stoyen, "The Use of Task Graphs for Modeling Complex System Behavior," isorc, pp.340, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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