Declarative models of concurrent cyclic processes / Grzegorz Bocewicz.
2023
Q295
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Title
Declarative models of concurrent cyclic processes / Grzegorz Bocewicz.
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9783031405525 (electronic bk.)
3031405528 (electronic bk.)
9783031405518
303140551X
3031405528 (electronic bk.)
9783031405518
303140551X
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 178 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-40552-5 doi
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Q295
Dewey Decimal Classification
003
Summary
This monograph presents a new declarative approach dedicated to the analysis of behaviors and synthesis of structures of Systems of Cyclic Concurrent Multimodal Processes (SCCMP). These kinds of problems are some of the most difficult cyclic scheduling problems - both from the computational side and the complexity of the models used. SCCMP is understood as a set of processes (in particular, multimodal processes) that execute operations cyclically on a set of jointly used (shared) resources (processors, machines, means of transport, etc.). They model the functioning of numerous systems encountered in practical settings and which are characterized by cyclic (periodic) behavior. Typical examples are the passenger railway system, the manufacturing system, the transportation system, and etc. Considered problems, i.e., the behavior analysis problem, the structure prototyping problem, and the problem of mutual reachability of various SCCMP behaviors, are strongly NP-hard. This feature implies that computationally-efficient algorithms need to be sought. They would enable the evaluation of selected aspects of the considered system's functions, such as service costs, transport time, etc., in real-time mode. In that context, the presented monograph fills the gap in the field of SCCMP modeling. Its aim is to present declarative models of systems of cyclic multimodal processes. Such models allow developing computationally-efficient methods of analysis of the behavior and synthesis of the structure of SCCMP.
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Studies in systems, decision and control ; v. 438. 2198-4190
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Table of Contents
1.Concurrent cyclic processes
2 Performance modeling
3 Cyclic steady states reachability
4 Modeling the uncertainty of concurrent cyclic processes
5 Summary
References.
2 Performance modeling
3 Cyclic steady states reachability
4 Modeling the uncertainty of concurrent cyclic processes
5 Summary
References.