The aim of this text is to present research efforts that have gone into, or are going on in, the systematic design of real-time programs. It does this by examining such areas as the characteristics of real-time/reactive programs, reactive programming languages, verification and refinements.
The aim of this text is to present research efforts that have gone into, or are going on in, the systematic design of real-time programs. It does this by examining such areas as the characteristics of real-time/reactive programs, reactive programming languages, verification and refinements.
The primary aim of this monograph is to present the current research efforts that have gone into, or are going on in, the systematic design of real-time programmes. Such an effort would help researchers and users in the area to get a clear picture of the issues of specification, verification and design of real-time reactive programmes. It will clearly enable us to identify languages that can be used for different kinds of applications. Obviously, in an upcoming area like this, this presentation is far from complete. The quintesssence of the monograph can be captured by the following question: how can we design and develop robust reactive (real-time) programmes? We address this question in this monograph through the various underlying issues listed, such as characteristics of real-time/reactive programmes, reactive programming languages, verification and refinements.
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