gdheinze@faui43.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Gerhard Heinzel ) (11/30/90)
My master thesis in Computer Science is concerned with the application of data flow modells to the communication in distributed systems. In order to characterize the various existing approaches, I use a basic modell of communication which looks like this: - communicating structures consist of a graph where edges can connect two or more vertices - vertices can have (possibly several) potential behaviors (roles) - a potential behavior defines the way vertices are to react to the arrival of messages - messages travel along the edges - edges have defined semantics I am interested in identifying the dimensions of the design space for this problem. Especially interesting seem to be problems of changing structures dynamically, describing structures in a declarative way, reusing structures and defining structures that not only carry data but perform functions on them (like building local sums). Since the first phase of this work will be a survey of existing ideas, I would like you to supply references related to this topic. Please use email rather than posting. If there is interest in the results, I will summarize and make a copy ftp-able. Thank you in advance Gerhard gdheinze@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de