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Ptolemy II 5.0.1
Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu, Stephen Neuendorffer, Yang Zhao, Haiyang Zheng, Gang Zhou, Ye Zhou

Citation
Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu, Stephen Neuendorffer, Yang Zhao, Haiyang Zheng, Gang Zhou, Ye Zhou. "Ptolemy II 5.0.1". UC Berkeley, 5, October, 2005.

Abstract
Ptolemy II 5.0.1 includes

  • A Dynamic Dataflow (DDF) domain, in which actors are fired in response to available input data.
  • Modeling of Hybrid systems. Hybrid systems are a special case of modal models where finite-state machines (FSMs) are combined with the continuous-time (CT) models to get mixed continuous-time and discrete-event models.
  • Stochastic hybrid systems, which add random behavior to continuous-time models mixed with discrete events.
  • Heterochronous Dataflow (HDF), which is an extension of synchronous dataflow (SDF) that permits dynamically changing production and consumption patterns without sacrificing static scheduling.

Ptolemy II 5.0.1 includes the following changes since Ptolemy II 5.0:

  • Fixed problem with selecting different user styles for parameters.
  • shutdown.bat script removed from a demo directory. For details see Bat/sdwn3 Virus Warning
  • Fixed a problem surround saving in a library. See the Limitations page.
  • Minor documentation updates

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    Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu, Stephen
    Neuendorffer, Yang Zhao, Haiyang Zheng, Gang Zhou, Ye Zhou.
    <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/50.html"
    ><i>Ptolemy II 5.0.1</i></a>, UC
    Berkeley, 5, October, 2005.
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    Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu, Stephen
    Neuendorffer, Yang Zhao, Haiyang Zheng, Gang Zhou, Ye Zhou.
    "Ptolemy II 5.0.1". UC Berkeley, 5, October, 2005.
  • BibTeX
    @software{BrooksLeeLiuNeuendorfferZhaoZhengZhouZhou05_PtolemyII501,
        author = {Christopher Brooks and Edward A. Lee and Xiaojun
                  Liu and Stephen Neuendorffer and Yang Zhao and
                  Haiyang Zheng and Gang Zhou and Ye Zhou},
        title = {Ptolemy II 5.0.1},
        institution = {UC Berkeley},
        day = {5},
        month = {October},
        year = {2005},
        abstract = {Ptolemy II 5.0.1 includes <ul> <li> A Dynamic
                  Dataflow (DDF) domain, in which actors are fired
                  in response to available input data. <li>Modeling
                  of Hybrid systems. Hybrid systems are a special
                  case of modal models where finite-state machines
                  (FSMs) are combined with the continuous-time (CT)
                  models to get mixed continuous-time and
                  discrete-event models. <li>Stochastic hybrid
                  systems, which add random behavior to
                  continuous-time models mixed with discrete events.
                  <li>Heterochronous Dataflow (HDF), which is an
                  extension of synchronous dataflow (SDF) that
                  permits dynamically changing production and
                  consumption patterns without sacrificing static
                  scheduling. </ul> <p>Ptolemy II 5.0.1 includes the
                  following changes since Ptolemy II 5.0: <ul>
                  <li>Fixed problem with selecting different user
                  styles for parameters. <li>shutdown.bat script
                  removed from a demo directory. For details see
                  Bat/sdwn3 Virus Warning <li>Fixed a problem
                  surround saving in a library. See the Limitations
                  page. <li>Minor documentation updates </ul>},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/50.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 4 May 2006.
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