A framework allowing a unified and rigorous definition of the semantics of concurrency is proposed. The mathematical model introduces processes as elements of process domains which are obtained as solutions of domain equations in the sense of Scott and Plotkin. Techniques of metric topology as proposed, e.g., by Nivat are used to solve such equations. Processes are then used as meanings of statements in languages with concurrency. Three main concepts are treated, viz. parallellism (arbitrary interleaving of sequences of elementary actions), synchronization, and communication. These notions are embedded in languages which also feature classical sequential concepts such as assignment, tests, iteration or recursion, and guarded commands. In th...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
AbstractWe give four domains for concurrency in a uniform way by means of domain equations. The doma...
We initially establish a fundamental connection between the semantic theories of concurrency and com...
AbstractThe overall intention of this work is to investigate the ability to regard a finite computat...
AbstractA simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear ...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
AbstractIn this article we review the current state of concurrency theory with respect to its indust...
AbstractWe introduce a technique - that we name continuation semantics for concurrency (CSC) - which...
The purpose of this paper is to describe a high level conceptual framework -- a taxonomy -- for prog...
In this report we review the current state of concurrency theory with respect to its industrial impa...
This paper has the purpose of reviewing some of the established relationships between logic and conc...
A distributed computer system consists of different processes or agents that function largely autono...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
1 Introduction The study of concurrency is often conducted with the aid of process calculi. Undoubt-...
Algebraic Theory of Processes provides the first general and systematic introduction to the semantic...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
AbstractWe give four domains for concurrency in a uniform way by means of domain equations. The doma...
We initially establish a fundamental connection between the semantic theories of concurrency and com...
AbstractThe overall intention of this work is to investigate the ability to regard a finite computat...
AbstractA simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear ...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
AbstractIn this article we review the current state of concurrency theory with respect to its indust...
AbstractWe introduce a technique - that we name continuation semantics for concurrency (CSC) - which...
The purpose of this paper is to describe a high level conceptual framework -- a taxonomy -- for prog...
In this report we review the current state of concurrency theory with respect to its industrial impa...
This paper has the purpose of reviewing some of the established relationships between logic and conc...
A distributed computer system consists of different processes or agents that function largely autono...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
1 Introduction The study of concurrency is often conducted with the aid of process calculi. Undoubt-...
Algebraic Theory of Processes provides the first general and systematic introduction to the semantic...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
AbstractWe give four domains for concurrency in a uniform way by means of domain equations. The doma...
We initially establish a fundamental connection between the semantic theories of concurrency and com...