AbstractA general approach for defining behavioral preorders over process terms as the maximal precongruences induced by basic observables is examined. Three different observables that provide information about the initial communication capabilities of processes and about the possibility that processes get engaged in divergent computations will be considered. We show that the precongruences induced by our basic observables coincide with intuitive and/or widely studied behavioral preorders. In particular, we retrieve in our setting themust preorderof De Nicola and Hennessy and thefair/should preorderintroduced by Cleaveland and Natarajan and by Brinksma, Rensink, and Vogler. A new form of testing preorder, which we callsafe-must, also emerge...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...
We propose a general approach for defining behavioural preorders over process terms as the maximal p...
We propose a general approach to define behavioural preorders over process terms by considering the ...
AbstractA general approach for defining behavioral preorders over process terms as the maximal preco...
The definition of behavioural preorders over process terms as the maximal (pre-)congruences induced ...
AbstractShould testing preorder was proposed as a liveness-preserving precongruence for a process al...
We study may and must testing-based preorders in an asynchronous setting. In particular, we provide ...
AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes,...
AbstractBehavioural preorders based on the idea of bisimulation but refining the notion of bisimulat...
In 1992 Wang & Larsen extended the may- and must pre-orders of De Nicola and Hennessy to process...
Abstract. Behavioral equivalences and preorders are fundamental no-tions to formalize indistinguisha...
Abstract. We develop anoninterleaving semantic theory of processes based on testing. We assume that ...
Abstract. We provide both modal-and relational characterisations of may-and must-testing preorders f...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...
We propose a general approach for defining behavioural preorders over process terms as the maximal p...
We propose a general approach to define behavioural preorders over process terms by considering the ...
AbstractA general approach for defining behavioral preorders over process terms as the maximal preco...
The definition of behavioural preorders over process terms as the maximal (pre-)congruences induced ...
AbstractShould testing preorder was proposed as a liveness-preserving precongruence for a process al...
We study may and must testing-based preorders in an asynchronous setting. In particular, we provide ...
AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes,...
AbstractBehavioural preorders based on the idea of bisimulation but refining the notion of bisimulat...
In 1992 Wang & Larsen extended the may- and must pre-orders of De Nicola and Hennessy to process...
Abstract. Behavioral equivalences and preorders are fundamental no-tions to formalize indistinguisha...
Abstract. We develop anoninterleaving semantic theory of processes based on testing. We assume that ...
Abstract. We provide both modal-and relational characterisations of may-and must-testing preorders f...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...