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Projection: a synthesis technique for concurrent systems
We present a process decomposition technique for the design of pipelined asynchronous circuits. The technique is simple to use, and is based on projecting a program on different sets of variables. We provide conditions under which the technique can be applied, and show how it can be used to decompose complex concurrent programs.