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Program
8:00-8:30 - Registration
8:30-9:50 - First session
- Project Status and Overview
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Edward A. Lee
- SimWORKS, A hybrid Java/C++ Simulation platform
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Ned Stoffel, RSoft Design
- MESCAL Application Modeling and Mapping: Warpath
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Andrew Mihal, UC Berkeley Mescal Group
- Embedded S/W Development Using PTII: Modeling Extensions, Data Representation, Compilation
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Zoltan Kemenczy and Sean Simmons, Research in Motion
9:50-10:10 - Break
10:10-11:10 - Second session
- Java Code Generation
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Steve Neuendorffer, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group
- The Ptolemy C Code Generator
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Ankush Varma, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, University of Maryland
- JHDL Hardware Generation
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Michael J. Wirthlin, Matthew Koecher, Brigham Young University
11:10-12:00 -Poster Briefings
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Ptolemy II and MDA,
Vincent Arnould of Thales
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The Ptolemy II Graph Package,
Shahrooz Shahparnia, Fuat Keceli, Ming-Yung Ko, Yuhong Xiong, Jie Liu,
Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya,
University of Maryland
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The OpenModelica Project - Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation for
Continuous and Discrete-Event Systems,
Peter Bunus, Peter Fritzson, Peter Aronsson, Vadim Engelson, Levon Saldamli.
Linkoping University, Sweden
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Embedded S/W Development Using PTII (Poster),
Zoltan Kemenczy and Sean Simmons, Research in Motion
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Verification of Process Networks derived from Matlab by
Compaan using Ptolemy,
Bart Kienhuis, Leiden University, The Netherlands
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Design Space Exploration in Ptolemy,
Bart Kienhuis, Leiden University, The Netherlands
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Efficient and orderly co-simulation of heterogeneous
computational models,
Daniel Lázaro Cuadrado
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Simulation to Implementation: Hardware in the Loop Simulation
and Code Generation,
Steve Neuendorffer, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group
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Methods for Monitoring, Benchmarking and Tuning of Ptolemy II
Models' Performance,
Mohamed Salem, Ellipsis Design
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Using High-level Synthesis from SystemC for Architectural Exploration,
John Sanguinetti, Forte Design Systems
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Formal composition of web services,
Xavier Warzee, Valtech Technologies/General Electric Medical Systems
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JHDL Domain,
Michael J. Wirthlin, Trent Vandenberghe, Brigham Young University
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Image Processing in Ptolemy II,
James Yeh
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Distributed Ptolemy Models,
Yang Zhao, Xiaojun Liu, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group,
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Communications Systems Modeling in Ptolemy II,
Rachel Zhou
12:00-1:00 - Lunch
1:00-3:00 - Poster session
3:00-5:20 Afternoon session
- Models of Computation in Hollywood
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Chamberlain Fong, Digital Domain
- CAL - An actor language
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Joern Janneck, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group
- Evolutionary Programming using Ptolemy II
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Greg Rohling, Georgia Tech
- The Component Interaction Domain: Modeling Event-Driven and Demand-Driven Applications
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Xiaojun Liu, Yang Zhao, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group
- TinyGALS: A Programming Model for Event-Driven Embedded Systems
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Elaine Cheong, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group
- Conditional scheduling with varying deadlines
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Ben Horowitz, UC Berkeley Massacio Project
- Plans for the Future
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Edward A. Lee, UC Berkeley Ptolemy Group
5:30-7:00 - Reception