AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in Milner's Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS). The equivalence problems in CCS are presented as refinements of the familiar problem of testing whether two nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) are equivalent, i.e., accept the same language. Three notions of equivalence proposed for CCS are investigated, namely, observational equivalence, strong observational equivalence, and failure equivalence. We show that observational equivalence can be tested in polynomial time. As defined in CCS, observational equivalence is the limit of a sequence of successively finer equivalence relations, ≈k, where ≈1 is nondeterministic finite automaton equiva...
Computational complexity of comparing behaviours of systems composed from interacting finite-state c...
The study of Process Algebra has received a great deal of attention since the pioneering work in the...
AbstractGiven a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a na...
AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...
AbstractTraditionally, many automatic program verification techniques have been applicable only to f...
AbstractTraditionally, many automatic program verification techniques have been applicable only to f...
Given a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a natural wa...
Traditionally, many automatic program verification techniques are applicable only to finite-state pr...
Traditionally, many automatic program verification techniques are applicable only to finite-state pr...
Given a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a natural wa...
AbstractWe introduce several generalizations of testing to ω-behaviours of communicating processes, ...
We study the complexity of comparing pushdown automata (PDA) and context-free processes (BPA) to fi...
AbstractGiven a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a na...
AbstractA concurrent system of synchronous communicating agents is assembled from simpler sequential...
Computational complexity of comparing behaviours of systems composed from interacting finite-state c...
The study of Process Algebra has received a great deal of attention since the pioneering work in the...
AbstractGiven a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a na...
AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...
AbstractTraditionally, many automatic program verification techniques have been applicable only to f...
AbstractTraditionally, many automatic program verification techniques have been applicable only to f...
Given a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a natural wa...
Traditionally, many automatic program verification techniques are applicable only to finite-state pr...
Traditionally, many automatic program verification techniques are applicable only to finite-state pr...
Given a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a natural wa...
AbstractWe introduce several generalizations of testing to ω-behaviours of communicating processes, ...
We study the complexity of comparing pushdown automata (PDA) and context-free processes (BPA) to fi...
AbstractGiven a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a na...
AbstractA concurrent system of synchronous communicating agents is assembled from simpler sequential...
Computational complexity of comparing behaviours of systems composed from interacting finite-state c...
The study of Process Algebra has received a great deal of attention since the pioneering work in the...
AbstractGiven a set of processes and a set of tests on these processes we show how to define in a na...