We present an automata-theoretic framework for the model checking of true concurrency properties. These are specified in a fixpoint logic, corresponding to history-preserving bisimilarity, capable of describing events in computations and their dependencies. The models of the logic are event structures or any formalism which can be given a causal semantics, like Petri nets. Given a formula and an event structure satisfying suitable regularity conditions we show how to construct a parity tree automaton whose language is non-empty if and only if the event structure satisfies the formula. The automaton, due to the nature of event structure models, is usually infinite. We discuss how it can be quotiented to an equivalent finite automaton, where ...
AbstractAlternating tree automata and AND/OR graphs provide elegant formalisms that enable branching...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing setup of models an...
AbstractVardi, M.Y., Verification of concurrent programs: the automata-theoretic framework, Annals o...
We study the model-checking problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate about...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
We study some logics for true concurrency recently defined by several authors to characterise a numb...
We investigate the satisfiability problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate...
We provide a model-checking technique for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate abo...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
AbstractWe introduce yet another event-based formalism, that of event automata, which unifies variou...
This manuscript is a revised version of the PhD Thesis I wrote under the supervision of Prof. Angelo...
Abstract. We investigate the descriptive succinctness of three fundamental notions for modeling conc...
Models of true concurrency have gained a lot of interest over the last decades as models of concurr...
Using a combination of automata-theoretic and game-semantic techniques, we propose a method for anal...
AbstractAlternating tree automata and AND/OR graphs provide elegant formalisms that enable branching...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing setup of models an...
AbstractVardi, M.Y., Verification of concurrent programs: the automata-theoretic framework, Annals o...
We study the model-checking problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate about...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
We study some logics for true concurrency recently defined by several authors to characterise a numb...
We investigate the satisfiability problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate...
We provide a model-checking technique for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate abo...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
AbstractWe introduce yet another event-based formalism, that of event automata, which unifies variou...
This manuscript is a revised version of the PhD Thesis I wrote under the supervision of Prof. Angelo...
Abstract. We investigate the descriptive succinctness of three fundamental notions for modeling conc...
Models of true concurrency have gained a lot of interest over the last decades as models of concurr...
Using a combination of automata-theoretic and game-semantic techniques, we propose a method for anal...
AbstractAlternating tree automata and AND/OR graphs provide elegant formalisms that enable branching...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing setup of models an...
AbstractVardi, M.Y., Verification of concurrent programs: the automata-theoretic framework, Annals o...