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Expressing High-level Visual Concurrency Structures in the PFG Kernel Language.

Stotts, P.D.

In: Proc. of the 1988 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages Pittsburgh,, pages 168-174. Washington: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1988.

Abstract: The PFG language is a parallel programming language with graphical syntax. Its formal operational semantics are expressed by the hierarchical graph model of concurrent real-time software systems. Informally, each procedure in a PFG program is a hierarchical graph expressing the data state and a place-timed Petri net expressing the possible parallel threads of control operating the data state.


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