SIGNAL(ID:1270/sig005)


Le Guernic et al, INRIA. Synchronous dataflow language. An application is a relation described as a set of equations. The compiler includes a formal calculus on sets of instants.


Related languages
SIGNAL => SL   Influence

References:
  • le Guernic, P. ; A. Benveniste, P. Bournai, and T. Gautier. SIGNAL: a data-flow oriented language for signal procensing. Technical Report 378, INRIA, 1985. view details
  • le Guernic, P. "SIGNAL A Data Flow-Oriented Language for Signal Processing," view details
          in IEEE Trans Acoustics Speech & Signal Proc, ASSP-34(02) Apr 1986. view details
  • Benveniste, A.; le Guernic, P. and and Jacquemot, C. Synchronous programming with events and relations: the Signal language and its semantics. In Science of Computer Programming, v. 16, 1991. view details
          in IEEE Trans Acoustics Speech & Signal Proc, ASSP-34(02) Apr 1986. view details
  • Amagbegnon, P., L. i. Besnard, et al. (1995). "Implementation of the data-flow synchronous language SIGNAL." view details Abstract:      This paper presents the techniques used for the compilation of the data-flow, synchronous language SIGNAL. The key feature of the compiler is that it performs formal calculus on systems of boolean equations. The originality of the implementation of the compiler lies in the use of a tree structure to solve the equations.
          in SIGPLAN Notices 30(06) June 1995 view details
  • Benveniste, A.; le Guernic, P. and Aubry, P. Compositionality in dataflow-synchonous languages: specication and code generation. In Malente Workshop on Compositionality. W.P. de Roever, A. Pnueli Eds, 1997. view details
          in SIGPLAN Notices 30(06) June 1995 view details