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A Structured Way to Use Channels for Communication in X-Machine Systems

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Formal Aspects of Computing

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This paper presents a new model for passing messages in communicating stream X-machine systems (CSXMS). The components are stream X-machines with ε-transitions, acting simultaneously. The states are partitioned into processing and communicating states. Passing messages between the X-machines involves only communicating states. A communication matrix is used as a common memory. It is shown that a structured way of using channels, namely via select constructs with guarded alternatives and terminate clause, may be implemented. An automatic scheme for writing concurrent programs in an Ada-like style, starting from a CSXMS, is proposed.

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Received December 1999 / Accepted in revised form January 2001

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Cowling, A., Georgescu, H. & Vertan, C. A Structured Way to Use Channels for Communication in X-Machine Systems. Formal Aspects of Computing 12, 485–500 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001650070007

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