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The following introduction to the CIRCAL model is taken from "A Model for Hardware Description and Verification" [3] where CIRCAL is proposed as a circuit description and analysis model. It can equally well be used to model software systems or systems of hard and soft components, as illustrated by its use in modelling problems 1 and 8. A full description of the model together with circuit examples is given in "CIRCAL : A Calculus for Circuit Description" [1].
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G. Milne, "CIRCAL: A Calculus for Circuit Description", INTEGRATION Vol.1, Nos.2 and 3, North-Holland, 1983.
G. Milne, "Abstraction and Nondeterminism in Concurrent Systems", Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. on Distributed Systems, Florida, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1982.
G. Milne, "A Model for Hardware Description and Verification", Proc. 21st Design Automation Conference, Albuquerque, N.M. (IEEE Computer Society Press) 1984.
G. Milne, "CIRCAL and the Representation of Communication, Concurrency and Time", Report CSR-151-83, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, 1983. (to appear in ACM TOPLAS).
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Milne, G.J. (1985). Description and analysis using CIRCAL. In: Denvir, B.T., Harwood, W.T., Jackson, M.I., Wray, M.J. (eds) The Analysis of Concurrent Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 207. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-16047-7_53
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