2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-10265-3_25
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Concurrency and Communication: Lessons from the SHIM Project

Abstract: Abstract. Describing parallel hardware and software is difficult, especially in an embedded setting. Five years ago, we started the shim project to address this challenge by developing a programming language for hardware/software systems. The resulting language describes asynchronously running processes that has the useful property of schedulingindependence: the i/o of a shim program is not affected by any scheduling choices. This paper presents a history of the shim project with a focus on the key things we h… Show more

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