TESL - Tagged Events Specification Language
Date of the last release: 20 April 2018
Person in charge :
BOULANGER Frédéric
TESL is a declarative language for specifying discrete event behaviors for simulation. It takes many features from CCSL, the Clock Constraints Specification Language, keeping only the synchronous operators on clocks. TESL also takes ideas from the Tagged Signal Model by adding support for time tags and relations between the time scales of different clocks. The algorithm for solving TESL specifications also relies on ideas from the constructive semantics of the Esterel synchronous language.
More information: http://wdi.supelec.fr/software/TESL/
Software - Licence :
EPL
Research activities
Members
BOULANGER Frédéric
Group
Heterogeneous Modeling