The concurrent synchronous language Esterel allows proto treat reactive systems in an abstract, concise manner. An Esterel program is typically first translated into other, non-s...
Xin Li, Jan Lukoschus, Marian Boldt, Michael Harde...
Calling context--the set of active methods on the stack--is critical for understanding the dynamic behavior of large programs. Dynamic program analysis tools, however, are almost ...
Synchronous languages like Esterel have been widely adopted for designing reactive systems in safety-critical domains such as avionics. Specifications written in Esterel are based...
Lei Ju, Bach Khoa Huynh, Abhik Roychoudhury, Samar...
Traditionally, synchronous languages, such as Esterel, have been compiled into hardware, where timing analysis is relatively easy. When compiled into software ? e.g., into sequent...
Lei Ju, Bach Khoa Huynh, Samarjit Chakraborty, Abh...
Program flow analysis has many applications in software tools for program understanding, restructuring, verification, testing and reverse engineering. There are two important re...