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Actor-Oriented Models for Codesign

2004
Most current hardware engineering practice is deeply rooted in discrete-event modeling and synchronous design. Most current software engineering is deeply rooted in procedural abstractions. The latter says little about concurrency and temporal properties, whereas the former lacks many of modularity capabilities of modern programming languages.
Edward A. Lee, Stephen Neuendorffer
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Stochastic actor‐oriented models for network change

The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1996
A class of models is proposed for longitudinal network data. These models are along the lines of methodological individualism: actors use heuristics to try to achieve their individual goals, subject to constraints. The current network structure is among these constraints.
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SoC Specification using UML and Actor-Oriented Modeling

2006 International Biennial Baltic Electronics Conference, 2006
Modeling at high levels of abstraction is often a need for early trade-off analysis within the Systems-on-Chip design flow. This paper presents some possibilities of joint usage of two of the most promising approaches for system-level specification: the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and actor-oriented modeling.
Leandro Indrusiak, Manfred Glesner
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Actor-Oriented Modeling and Simulation of Sliding Window Image Processing Algorithms

2007 IEEE/ACM/IFIP Workshop on Embedded Systems for Real-Time Multimedia, 2007
Embedded real-time image processing systems have to process huge amounts of data with limited resources and energy. Hence high efficiency is not only required for manual, but also for automatic system generation. Therefore, in order to allow for different optimizations, a system specification must be such that important algorithm properties are ...
Joachim Keinert   +3 more
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Network formation in the interbank money market: An application of the actor-oriented model

Social Networks, 2017
Abstract This paper investigates the driving forces behind banks’ link formation in the interbank market by applying the stochastic actor oriented model (SAOM). Our data consists of quarterly networks constructed from the transactions on an electronic trading platform (e-MID) for interbank credit over the period from 2001 to 2010.
Karl Finger, Thomas Lux
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