Conditions for the Equivalence of Synchronous and Asynchronous Systems.

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Title: Conditions for the Equivalence of Synchronous and Asynchronous Systems.
Authors: Akkoyunlu, Eralp A.1, Bernstein, Arthur J.2, Schneider, Fred B.3, Silberschatz, Abraham4
Source: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. Nov78, Vol. 4 Issue 6, p507-516. 10p. 8 Diagrams.
Subjects: Concurrent Pascal (Computer program language), Computer programming, Pascal (Computer program language), Programming languages, Algorithms, Electronic data processing, Mathematical analysis, Software engineering
Abstract: Synchronous and asynchronous operation of software systems are defined. It is argued that certifying the correct operation of a system in the synchronous mode is significantly simpler than in the asynchronous mode. A series of compile-time and run-time restrictions for systems constructed in Concurrent Pascal are presented which assure equivalent operation in the synchronous and asynchronous modes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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