AbstractWe propose a model of non-sequential processes and study its properties. The model is called D-continuous causal nets (CCN's) and is based on a class of Petri nets. A causal net is essentially a partially ordered set of conditions and events which represents a fragment of the history of a concurrent system. D-continuity is a generalization of Dedekind's definition of the continuity (completeness) of the reals which is applicable to both totally and partially ordered sets as also to both dense and discrete structures. We develop a number of properties of our model and discuss why these might be useful properties for a non-sequential process to have
AbstractWe discuss an abstract semantics of concurrent systems generalising causal partial orders. T...
AbstractThe general aim of this paper is to find a theory of concurrency combining the approaches of...
We presents a selection of results given in "Closed sets in occurrence nets with conflicts.". The se...
We propose a model of non-sequential processes and study its properties. The model is called D-conti...
AbstractWe propose a model of non-sequential processes and study its properties. The model is called...
This paper presents some results on non-sequential processes using the language of net theory. The ...
The idea of representing non-sequential processes as partially ordered sets (occurrence nets) is app...
To date, many different formalisms exist for describing and analyzing the behavior of concurrent sys...
Two ways of describing the behaviour of concurrent systems have widely been suggested: arbitrary int...
. The problem of finding a true concurrent semantics for contextual P/T nets has not been deeply stu...
The semantics of concurrent processes can be defined in terms of partially ordered sets. Occurrence ...
. This paper is concerned with defining causal (non sequential) behavior of Petri nets via occurrenc...
AbstractTwo ways of describing the behaviour of concurrent systems have widely been suggested: arbit...
A methodology is introduced for defining truly concurrent semantics of processes as equivalence clas...
Net theory was initiated by C.A. Petri in the early 60's. We shall first convey the basic concerns ...
AbstractWe discuss an abstract semantics of concurrent systems generalising causal partial orders. T...
AbstractThe general aim of this paper is to find a theory of concurrency combining the approaches of...
We presents a selection of results given in "Closed sets in occurrence nets with conflicts.". The se...
We propose a model of non-sequential processes and study its properties. The model is called D-conti...
AbstractWe propose a model of non-sequential processes and study its properties. The model is called...
This paper presents some results on non-sequential processes using the language of net theory. The ...
The idea of representing non-sequential processes as partially ordered sets (occurrence nets) is app...
To date, many different formalisms exist for describing and analyzing the behavior of concurrent sys...
Two ways of describing the behaviour of concurrent systems have widely been suggested: arbitrary int...
. The problem of finding a true concurrent semantics for contextual P/T nets has not been deeply stu...
The semantics of concurrent processes can be defined in terms of partially ordered sets. Occurrence ...
. This paper is concerned with defining causal (non sequential) behavior of Petri nets via occurrenc...
AbstractTwo ways of describing the behaviour of concurrent systems have widely been suggested: arbit...
A methodology is introduced for defining truly concurrent semantics of processes as equivalence clas...
Net theory was initiated by C.A. Petri in the early 60's. We shall first convey the basic concerns ...
AbstractWe discuss an abstract semantics of concurrent systems generalising causal partial orders. T...
AbstractThe general aim of this paper is to find a theory of concurrency combining the approaches of...
We presents a selection of results given in "Closed sets in occurrence nets with conflicts.". The se...