The SHIFT programming language for dynamic networks of hybrid automata.
Akash DeshpandeAleks GöllüLuigi SemenzatoPublished in: IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. (1998)
Keyphrases
- programming language
- dynamic networks
- hybrid automata
- finite state automata
- object oriented
- general purpose
- network analysis
- dynamic behavior
- temporal evolution
- network structure
- software engineering
- high level
- programming environment
- computer programs
- social network analysis
- real world networks
- high level programming language
- object oriented programming
- complex networks
- relational databases
- programming tool
- denotational semantics
- machine learning
- data mining