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48 48  **Advisors:** Alexander Schulz-Rosengarten, Reinhard v. Hanxleden
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50 -Synchronous languages are well-established for the design of embedded, in particular safety-critical systems. One of our research areas concerns the further development of such languages and their efficient compilation. Specifically, we explore the paradigm of "sequential constructiveness" for reconciling familiar, imperative programming concepts with the sound grounding of synchronous languages. One language we have developed to try out and validate our concepts is the [[SCCharts>>doc:KIELER.SCCharts.WebHome||shape="rect"]] language, which keeps evolving and thus offers many opportunities for student theses.
50 +Synchronous languages are well-established for the design of embedded, in particular safety-critical systems. One of our research areas concerns the further development of such languages and their efficient compilation. Specifically, we explore the paradigm of "sequential constructiveness" for reconciling familiar, imperative programming concepts with the sound grounding of synchronous languages. One language we have developed to try out and validate our concepts is the [[SCCharts>>doc:Kieler.SCCharts.WebHome||shape="rect"]] language, which keeps evolving and thus offers many opportunities for student theses.
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52 52  = Safety Analysis =
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