In this paper, we present the basic features of a specification language for concurrent distributed systems, developed at the Department of Information Sciences of the University of Milan, Italy. The language is based on a class of modular algebraic high-level nets, OBJSA nets, which result from the synthesis of Superposed Automata (SA) nets and of the algebraic specification language OBJ. It is supported by the OBJSA Net Environment (ONE). OBJSA nets stress the possibility of building the system model by composing its components and encourage the incremental development of the specification and its reusability. An OBJSA net consists of an SA net inscribed with terms of an OBJ module. The ONE environment supports the user in producing and e...
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Among the various proposal for an `algebraic specification of concurrency', OBJSA Nets are a class o...
OBJSA nets are a design specifications language for distributed systems, combining the specification...
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The purpose of the present paper is twofold. Firstly, we present our first results towards a tailore...
In this paper we present algebraic high-level nets: a combination of algebraic specifications and Pe...
AbstractProcess description languages (PDLs) are appealing for specifying distributed systems mainly...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
Process description languages (PDLs) are appealing for specifying distributed systems mainly because...
A technique for specifying concurrent systems is shown, that uses the algebraic specification langua...
Most software systems are concerned with concurrent systems and thus it is of paramount importance t...
Petri nets are a modeling formalism that allows to describe concurrent systems with an intuitive and...
We define algebraic systems called concurrent regular expressions which provide a modular descriptio...
This paper presents a new prototyping methodology for large concurrent systems modelled by the means...
In this paper we present a system description language and a technique of top-down specification and...
AbstractWe define algebraic systems called concurrent regular expressions which provide a modular de...
Among the various proposal for an `algebraic specification of concurrency', OBJSA Nets are a class o...
OBJSA nets are a design specifications language for distributed systems, combining the specification...
In this paper, we present how the specification of a case study, the "Hydroelectric Power Plant Cont...
The purpose of the present paper is twofold. Firstly, we present our first results towards a tailore...
In this paper we present algebraic high-level nets: a combination of algebraic specifications and Pe...
AbstractProcess description languages (PDLs) are appealing for specifying distributed systems mainly...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
Process description languages (PDLs) are appealing for specifying distributed systems mainly because...
A technique for specifying concurrent systems is shown, that uses the algebraic specification langua...
Most software systems are concerned with concurrent systems and thus it is of paramount importance t...
Petri nets are a modeling formalism that allows to describe concurrent systems with an intuitive and...
We define algebraic systems called concurrent regular expressions which provide a modular descriptio...
This paper presents a new prototyping methodology for large concurrent systems modelled by the means...
In this paper we present a system description language and a technique of top-down specification and...
AbstractWe define algebraic systems called concurrent regular expressions which provide a modular de...