Various notions of systems equivalence based on the reactions of systems to stimuli from the outside world are presented and compared. These notions have been proposed in the literature to allow abstraction from unwanted details in models of concurrent and communicating systems. The equivalences, already defined for different theories of concurrency, will be compared by adapting their definitions to labelled transition systems, a model which underlies many others. In the presentation of each equivalence, the aspects of system behaviours which are ignored and the identifications which are forced will be stressed. It will be shown that many equivalences, although defined very differently by following different intuitions about systems behavio...
AbstractI. Castellani (1987, J. Comput. System Sci. 34, 210–235) has shown that observation equivale...
The analysis of concurrent and reactive systems is based to a large degree on various notions of pro...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...
Beahvioral equivalences serve to establish in which cases two reactive (possible concurrent) systems...
Transition systems are a simple and powerful formalism for explaining the operational behaviour of ...
This book presents the fundamentals of concurrency theory with clarity and rigor. The authors start ...
With 16 figs.SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformation...
In the core of every theory of systems lies a notion of equivalence between systems: it indicates wh...
A flexible abstraction mechanism for models of concurrency, which allows systems which "look the sam...
Equivalence relations are criteria for comparing the behavior of systems. They have important applic...
Kripke Structures and Labelled Transition Systems are the two most prominent semantic models used in...
Behavioural equivalences on open systems are usually defined by comparing system behaviour in all en...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is twofold. On one side we will characterize observational equivalence...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioral equivalences of concurrent systems modeled b...
AbstractA problem of concurrent system specification is studied. A functionally equivalent system is...
AbstractI. Castellani (1987, J. Comput. System Sci. 34, 210–235) has shown that observation equivale...
The analysis of concurrent and reactive systems is based to a large degree on various notions of pro...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...
Beahvioral equivalences serve to establish in which cases two reactive (possible concurrent) systems...
Transition systems are a simple and powerful formalism for explaining the operational behaviour of ...
This book presents the fundamentals of concurrency theory with clarity and rigor. The authors start ...
With 16 figs.SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformation...
In the core of every theory of systems lies a notion of equivalence between systems: it indicates wh...
A flexible abstraction mechanism for models of concurrency, which allows systems which "look the sam...
Equivalence relations are criteria for comparing the behavior of systems. They have important applic...
Kripke Structures and Labelled Transition Systems are the two most prominent semantic models used in...
Behavioural equivalences on open systems are usually defined by comparing system behaviour in all en...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is twofold. On one side we will characterize observational equivalence...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioral equivalences of concurrent systems modeled b...
AbstractA problem of concurrent system specification is studied. A functionally equivalent system is...
AbstractI. Castellani (1987, J. Comput. System Sci. 34, 210–235) has shown that observation equivale...
The analysis of concurrent and reactive systems is based to a large degree on various notions of pro...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...