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Liveness and Boundedness of Synchronous Data Flow Graphs
2006
2006 Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design
Synchronous Data Flow Graphs (SDFGs) have proven to be suitable for specifying and analyzing streaming applications that run on single-or multi-processor platforms. Streaming applications essentially continue their execution indefinitely. Therefore, one of the key properties of an SDFG is liveness, i.e., whether all parts of the SDFG can run infinitely often. Another elementary requirement is whether an implementation of an SDFG is feasible using a limited amount of memory. In this paper, we
doi:10.1109/fmcad.2006.20
dblp:conf/fmcad/GhamarianGBTMS06
fatcat:4elew6ei3fgsfd42xyx5bynd6e