数据流模型的分层重构

S. Neuendorffer, Edward A. Lee
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本文提出了一种统一的分析数据流图中重构模式的方法。该方法基于数据流模型的结构和执行的分层分解。一般来说,系统的任何部分的重新配置都可能在模型执行期间的任何时候发生。然而,考虑到特定的计算数据流模型或建模构造的约束,任意的重新配置通常必须受到限制。例如,必须严格限制影响数据流调度或数据类型检查可靠性的参数的重新配置。本文首先提出了一个抽象的数学模型,它足以表示多种类型的数据流图的重构。使用该模型,开发了一种行为类型理论,该理论限制了模型执行中单个参数可以重新配置的点。该理论可用于有效地检查重构的语义约束,从而确保在所有层次结构中安全使用参数重构。
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Hierarchical reconfiguration of dataflow models
This paper presents a unified approach to analyzing patterns of reconfiguration in dataflow graphs. The approach is based on hierarchical decomposition of the structure and execution of a dataflow model. In general, reconfiguration of any part of the system might occur at any point during the execution of a model. However, arbitrary reconfiguration must often be restricted, given the constraints of particular dataflow models of computation or modeling constructs. For instance, the reconfiguration of parameters that influence dataflow scheduling or soundness of data type checking must be more heavily restricted. The paper first presents an abstract mathematical model that is sufficient to represent the reconfiguration of many types of dataflow graphs. Using this model, a behavioral type theory is developed that bounds the points in the execution of a model when individual parameters can be reconfigured. This theory can be used to efficiently check semantic constraints on reconfiguration, enabling the safe use of parameter reconfiguration at all levels of hierarchy.
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