AbstractA problem of concurrent system specification is studied. A functionally equivalent system is first specified, then a set of independent actions or abstract resources is devised, and, finally, this sequential system is transformed into an equivalent concurrent system. The method is based on the theory of path expressions. The notion of functional equivalence is formally defined and studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions, stating when the method can be used, are formulated and proved. Some examples (vending machine, cigarette smokers, readers and writers, dining philosophers) are discussed
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
Various notions of systems equivalence based on the reactions of systems to stimuli from the outside...
We describe the operational semantics of the language for modelling logical concurrent systems (LCS)...
AbstractA problem of concurrent system specification is studied. A functionally equivalent system is...
With 16 figs.SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformation...
The semantics expressed intuitively as 'execute as much as possible in parallel' is formally defined...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
AbstractThe semantics expressed intuitively as ‘execute as much as possible in parallel’ is formally...
AbstractA framework for synthesis of synchronous concurrent systems with local memory is developed. ...
The semantics expressed intuitively as "execute as much as possible in parallel" is formally defined...
AbstractConcurrent systems and their behaviours are investigated. The behaviour of a system is under...
AbstractA transformation C of sequential specifications into concurrent specifications is defined. T...
A categorical framework for finding concurrent realizations of reactive systems is presented
AbstractThis paper proposes a constructive logic in which a concurrent system can be defined as a pr...
Schemes of concurrent programs are considered. The result of a scheme is defined as a set of traces...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
Various notions of systems equivalence based on the reactions of systems to stimuli from the outside...
We describe the operational semantics of the language for modelling logical concurrent systems (LCS)...
AbstractA problem of concurrent system specification is studied. A functionally equivalent system is...
With 16 figs.SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformation...
The semantics expressed intuitively as 'execute as much as possible in parallel' is formally defined...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
AbstractThe semantics expressed intuitively as ‘execute as much as possible in parallel’ is formally...
AbstractA framework for synthesis of synchronous concurrent systems with local memory is developed. ...
The semantics expressed intuitively as "execute as much as possible in parallel" is formally defined...
AbstractConcurrent systems and their behaviours are investigated. The behaviour of a system is under...
AbstractA transformation C of sequential specifications into concurrent specifications is defined. T...
A categorical framework for finding concurrent realizations of reactive systems is presented
AbstractThis paper proposes a constructive logic in which a concurrent system can be defined as a pr...
Schemes of concurrent programs are considered. The result of a scheme is defined as a set of traces...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
Various notions of systems equivalence based on the reactions of systems to stimuli from the outside...
We describe the operational semantics of the language for modelling logical concurrent systems (LCS)...