May 2002
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
8h 37m
English
The following comments refer to the “Rules about Signals” enumerated in the box on page 190.
The primary point to grasp is that these rules are designed to describe required synchronization between objects. This means that when we say that “signals are never lost,” we mean that the sender requires the receiver to execute after the signal is sent, and that this is the required order. It is the job of the model compiler to ensure this is so by whatever mechanism it deems appropriate.
Similarly, there is no notion of signal priority in these rules, and a modeler cannot arbitrarily accelerate one signal ahead of another. To do so would be equivalent to “going backwards in ...
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