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The Ptolemy Project
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Group name ptolemy
Title The Ptolemy Project
Summary Ptolemy is oriented towards heterogenous modeling and design of complex systems.
Description This page is an internal page for the Ptolemy Project group members. To see its content, please log in. Public information is below and on the Ptolemy Public Website.

The Ptolemy Project studies modeling, simulation, and design of concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key underlying principle in the project is the use of well-defined models of computation that govern the interaction between components. A major problem area being addressed is the use of heterogeneous mixtures of models of computation. Current research thrusts include:

  • Precision-timed (PRET) machines: This effort reintroduces timing into the core abstractions of computing, beginning with instruction set architectures, using configurable hardware as an experimental platform.
  • Real-time software: Models of computation with time and concurrency, metaprogramming techniques, code generation and optimization, domain-specific languages, schedulability analysis, programming of sensor networks.
  • Distributed computing: Models of computation based on distributed discrete events, backtracking techniques, lifecycle management, unreliable networks, modeling of sensor networks.
  • Understandable concurrency: This effort focuses on models of concurrency in software that are more understandable and analyzable than the prevailing abstractions based on threads.
  • Systems of systems: This effort focuses on modeling and design of large scale systems, those that include networking, database, grid computing, and information subsystems.
  • Abstract semantics: Domain polymorphism, behavioral type systems, meta-modeling of semantics, comparative models of computation.
  • Hybrid systems: Blended continuous and discrete dynamics, models of time, operational semantics, language design.

The membership in the ptolemy workgroup is available only to active developers of Ptolemy software. Most of our support effort occurs through the ptolemy-hackers mailing list, see the .Ptolemy II FAQ for details.

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  • Ptolemy Public home page
  • Ptolemy II Public home page - Including the most recent release.
  • Ptolemy II External Developers Group
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    People involved in this group  
    Administrators Christopher Brooks  
    Mary Stewart marys
    Members Hugo A. Andrade andrade
    Ramnik Arora ramnikarora ramnikarora@gmail.com
    Christine Avanessians cavanessians
    Shamik Bandyopadhyay bandyos
    Jerker Bengtsson, Ph.D student Jerker.Bengtsson
    Christopher Brooks  
    Ian Brown ian.brown
    Dai Bui buidai
    Chihhong Cheng patrickj
    Elaine Cheong celaine
    Michael Craig michael.craig
    Patricia Derler patricia.derler
    Marco Di Natale dinatale
    Johan Eker johane
    Thomas Huining Feng tfeng
    Shanna-Shaye Forbes  
    Teale Fristoe fristoe
    Jens Harnisch harnisch Jens.Harnisch@Infineon.com
    Brian Hudson hudsonb
    Arne Huseby arne
    Jorn Janneck  
    Rowland R Johnson rowland-johnson
    Zoltan Kemenczy, P Eng zkemenczy
    Anmol Khurana khurana.anmol
    Daniel Lazaro Cuadrado kapokasa kapokasa@kom.auc.dk
    Edward A. Lee eal
    Man-Kit Leung jleung
    Ben Lickly blickly
    Isaac Liu  
    Jie Liu, Ph.D. liuj
    Xiaojun Liu liuxj
    Minh Van (Larry) Ly mvly
    Thomas Mandl Thomas.Mandl
    Slobodan Matic matic
    Eleftherios Matsikoudis ematsi
    Andrew Mihal mihal
    Vinayak Nagpal vnagpal
    Stephen Neuendorffer neuendor
    Hwayong Oh, Ph.D. hwayong.oh
    Hiren Patel hiren hiren@eecs.berkeley.edu
    Kashif Qayyum kashifq
    John Reekie  
    Stefan Resmerita, Ph.D. stefanres
    Bert Rodiers bert.rodiers
    John Salerno, PhD salernoj
    Jason Smith Jason.E.Smith
    Mary Stewart marys
    Stavros Tripakis  
    Kees Vissers vissers
    Scott Weber sjweber
    Edward D Willink, PhD willink
    Yuhong Xiong yuhong
    Yeon-Mo Yang, Ph.D. yangym
    James Chiahau Yeh jiahau
    Yang Zhao ellen_zh
    Haiyang Zheng  
    Gang Zhou zgang
    Ye Zhou  
    Jia Zou jiazou
    Guests Bart Kienhuis kienhuis
    Christoph Kirsch meyer
    Marvin Motley marvinm
    Peter Oruba peter.oruba
    Marco Sanvido, PhD. msanvido
    Tunc Simsek simsek
    Jonathan Sprinkle ee_doright sprinkle@ECE.Arizona.Edu
    Tao Starbow tao
    Heather Taylor heather.taylor htaylor@eecs.berkeley.edu
    Neil E. Turner net
    aaron walburg aw
    Lars Wernli lwernli
    Paul Whitaker pwhitake
    Win Williams winthrop
    Michael Wirthlin wirthlin
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