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The Computer Journal 1986 29(3):229-234; doi:10.1093/comjnl/29.3.229
© 1986 by British Computer Society
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Electre: A Language for Control Structuring in Real time*

J. P. Elloy § and O. Roux §

Laboratoire d'Automatique de Nantes, UA CNRS 04/823, ESM 1, Rue de la noe, 44072 Nantes Cedex, France

This paper briefly reviews the general tools proposed to express the synchronisation conditions of real-time applications. We describe the evolution of these tools, and mention their shortcomings, which led us to propose a language enabling control structuring.

First, an application is decomposed so as to deal with tasks featuring no breakpoint but software and hardware events. Then these elements are combined into sentences called control structures, designed so that occurring events rhythm the tasks. Finally, we provide a way to specify the synchronisation conditions very accurately, and examples are given to make clear the use of the language.


Received August 1984.

* This research was supported by the Agence de l'Informatique of the French Ministère de la Recherche et de la Technologie under contract No.84/676, Secteur 101/145.

§ Laboratoire d'Automatique de Nantes, UA CNRS 04/823, ENSM 1, Rue de la noë, 44072 Nantes Cedex, France


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