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Principles of Modeling : Essays Dedicated to Edward A. Lee on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday / edited by Marten Lohstroh, Patricia Derler, Marjan Sirjani.

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Book
Contributor:
Lohstroh, Marten, Editor.
Derler, Patricia, Editor.
Sirjani, Marjan, Editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (SpringerNature-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering 2945-9168 ; SL 2, 10760
Programming and Software Engineering, 2945-9168 ; 10760
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Compilers (Computer programs).
Computer engineering.
Computer networks.
Computers.
Artificial intelligence.
Professions.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Computer Engineering and Networks.
Computer Hardware.
Artificial Intelligence.
The Computing Profession.
Local Subjects:
Compilers and Interpreters.
Computer Engineering and Networks.
Computer Hardware.
Artificial Intelligence.
The Computing Profession.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVII, 539 pages) : 158 illustrations
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
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Summary:
This Festschrift is published in honor of Edward A. Lee, Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Professor in the Graduate School in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The title of this Festschrift is "Principles of Modeling" because Edward A. Lee has long been devoted to research that centers on the role of models in science and engineering. He has been examining the use and limitations of models, their formal properties, their role in cognition and interplay with creativity, and their ability to represent reality and physics. The Festschrift contains 29 papers that feature the broad range of Edward A. Lee's research topics; such as embedded systems; real-time computing; computer architecture; modeling and simulation, and systems design.
Contents:
You Can Program What You Want but You Cannot Compute What You Want
Transforming Threads Into Actors: Learning Concurrency Structure from Execution Traces
Interfaces for Stream Processing Systems
Simulation-Based Reachability Analysis for Nonlinear Systems Using Componentwise Contraction Properties
Predictability Issues in Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems
Model-based Representations for Dataflow Schedules
Hybrid Simulation Safety: Limbos and Zero Crossings
Ptolemy-HLA: A Cyber-Physical System Distributed Simulation Framework
Computing Average Response Time
Modeling Dynamical Phenomena in the Era of Big Data
A Formal Semantics for Traffic Sequence Charts
Code Generation for Flow Preservation in Multicore Systems
A Semantic Account of Rigorous Simulation
On Determinism
Lossy Channels in a Dataflow Model of Computation
If We Could Go Back in Time. . .On the Use of `Unnatural' Time and Ordering in Dataflow Models
Compressed Sensing in Cyber Physical Social Systems
Embedded Software Design Methodology Based on Formal Models of Computation
Anytime Algorithms in Time-Triggered Control Systems
Autonomous Retailing: A Frontier for Cyber-Physical-Human Systems
The Relativity Example: Is Terminological Innovation a Good Idea
Hierarchical System Design with Vertical Contracts
Abstraction and Refinement of Time in Hierarchically Decomposable Underspecified Architecture Simulations
Cyber-Physical Systems Education: Explorations and Dreams
Power is Overrated, Go for Friendliness! Expressiveness, Faithfulness, and Usability in Modeling: The Actor Experience
Modular Code Generation from Synchronous Block Diagrams: Interfaces, Abstraction, and Compositionality
Complexity Challenges in Development of Cyber-Physical Systems
Augmenting State Models with Data Flow
On the Road to Conviction: An Email Exchange with Edward Lee.
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978-3-319-95246-8
9783319952468
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