I. Jelly, P. R. Croll, I. Gorton, C. I. Birkinshaw
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Representation of client-server behaviour within parallel software designs
Parallel software design techniques based on client-server process models have been proposed to support the development of deadlock free systems. Deadlock freedom can be guaranteed where no client-server cycles occur in process graphs. Hierarchical composition rules are presented which allow the designer more freedom, including the use of cycles at a higher level. The incorporation of these design rules into a software development methodology, PARSE, is described. When PARSE is used in this manner, it provides the parallel software engineer with a powerful software development framework and permits direct design verification.<>