AbstractThe Process Hitting is a recently introduced framework designed for the modelling of concurrent systems. Its originality lies in a compact representation of both components of the model and its corresponding actions: each action can modify the status of a component, and is conditioned by the status of at most one other component. This allowed to define very efficient static analysis based on local causality to compute reachability properties. However, in the case of cooperations between components (for example, when two components are supposed to interact with a third one only when they are in a given configuration), the approach leads to an over-approximated interleaving between actions, because of the pure asynchronous semantics o...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
In this paper we discuss a new, knowledge-theoretic definition of agreement appropriate to asynchro...
In proposing theories of how we should design and specify networks of processes it is necessary to s...
Accepted at CS2Bio'13. http://cs2bio13.di.unito.it/International audienceThe Process Hitting is a re...
AbstractThe Process Hitting is a recently introduced framework designed for the modelling of concurr...
This dissertation is concerned with the theoretical analysis of component-based models for concurren...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a framework for an efficient under-approximation of ...
In this chapter, we introduce the Process Hitting framework, which provides the methodology of const...
International audienceThe analysis of the dynamics of Biological Regulatory Networks (BRNs) requires...
A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by produc...
We introduce asynchronous dynamic pushdown networks (ADPN), a new model for multithreaded programs i...
Accepted at the conference CMSB 2012. http://sites.brunel.ac.uk/cmsb2012International audienceThe Pr...
We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling concurrent as...
Multi-valued networks (MVNs) provide a simple yet expressive qualitative state based modelling appro...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
In this paper we discuss a new, knowledge-theoretic definition of agreement appropriate to asynchro...
In proposing theories of how we should design and specify networks of processes it is necessary to s...
Accepted at CS2Bio'13. http://cs2bio13.di.unito.it/International audienceThe Process Hitting is a re...
AbstractThe Process Hitting is a recently introduced framework designed for the modelling of concurr...
This dissertation is concerned with the theoretical analysis of component-based models for concurren...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a framework for an efficient under-approximation of ...
In this chapter, we introduce the Process Hitting framework, which provides the methodology of const...
International audienceThe analysis of the dynamics of Biological Regulatory Networks (BRNs) requires...
A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by produc...
We introduce asynchronous dynamic pushdown networks (ADPN), a new model for multithreaded programs i...
Accepted at the conference CMSB 2012. http://sites.brunel.ac.uk/cmsb2012International audienceThe Pr...
We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling concurrent as...
Multi-valued networks (MVNs) provide a simple yet expressive qualitative state based modelling appro...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
In this paper we discuss a new, knowledge-theoretic definition of agreement appropriate to asynchro...
In proposing theories of how we should design and specify networks of processes it is necessary to s...