AbstractThe tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc languages differing in their way of expressing infinite behavior have been proposed in the literature. In this work we study the expressive power of some of these languages. In particular, we show that: (1) recursive procedures with parameters can be encoded into parameterless recursive procedures with dynamic scoping, and viceversa. (2) replication can be encoded into parameterless recursive procedures with static scoping, and viceversa. (3) the languages from (1) are strictly more expressive than the languages from (2). Furthermore, we show that behavioral equivalence is undecidable for the languages from (1), but decidable for the languages f...
The timed concurrent constraint programming language (tccp in short), was introduced for modeling re...
The Timed Concurrent Constraint Language (tccp) is a time extension of the concurrent constraint par...
AbstractIn this paper we present an approach to model concurrent systems specified in a temporal con...
AbstractThe tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc lan...
The tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc languages d...
The tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc languages d...
This paper explores the expressive power of the tcc paradigm. The origin of the work in the integrat...
AbstractWe study a timed concurrent constraint language, called tccp, which is obtained by a natural...
AbstractWe prove that both the synchronous data flow language Lustre restricted to finite value type...
Synchronous programming (Berry (1989)) is a powerful approach to programming reactive systems. Follo...
The tcc model is a formalism for reactive concurrent constraint programming. In this paper we propos...
AbstractSynchronous programming (Berry, 1989) is a powerful approach to programming reactive systems...
Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming (tcc) is a declarative model for concurrency offering a logi...
AbstractThe Timed Concurrent Constraint language (tccp in short) is a declarative language inspired ...
Abstract. Universal timed concurrent constraint programming (utcc) is an ex-tension of temporal CCP ...
The timed concurrent constraint programming language (tccp in short), was introduced for modeling re...
The Timed Concurrent Constraint Language (tccp) is a time extension of the concurrent constraint par...
AbstractIn this paper we present an approach to model concurrent systems specified in a temporal con...
AbstractThe tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc lan...
The tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc languages d...
The tcc paradigm is a formalism for timed concurrent constraint programming. Several tcc languages d...
This paper explores the expressive power of the tcc paradigm. The origin of the work in the integrat...
AbstractWe study a timed concurrent constraint language, called tccp, which is obtained by a natural...
AbstractWe prove that both the synchronous data flow language Lustre restricted to finite value type...
Synchronous programming (Berry (1989)) is a powerful approach to programming reactive systems. Follo...
The tcc model is a formalism for reactive concurrent constraint programming. In this paper we propos...
AbstractSynchronous programming (Berry, 1989) is a powerful approach to programming reactive systems...
Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming (tcc) is a declarative model for concurrency offering a logi...
AbstractThe Timed Concurrent Constraint language (tccp in short) is a declarative language inspired ...
Abstract. Universal timed concurrent constraint programming (utcc) is an ex-tension of temporal CCP ...
The timed concurrent constraint programming language (tccp in short), was introduced for modeling re...
The Timed Concurrent Constraint Language (tccp) is a time extension of the concurrent constraint par...
AbstractIn this paper we present an approach to model concurrent systems specified in a temporal con...