AbstractWe propose a term rewriting approach to verify observational congruence between guarded recursive (finite-state) CCS expressions. Starting from the complete axiomatization of observational congruence for this subset of CCS, a non-terminating rewriting relation has been defined. This rewriting relation is ω-canonical over a subclass of infinite derivations, structured fair derivations, which compute all the ω-normal forms. The rewriting relation is shown to be complete with respect to the axiomatization by proving that every structured fair derivation computes a term that denotes an rτ-normal process graph. The existence of a finite representation for ω-normal forms allows the definition of a rewriting strategy that, in a finite numb...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their ApplicationsThe specification and verification of communica...
We consider two operational semantics for CCS defined in the literature: the first exploits proved t...
AbstractOne of the most satisfactory results in process theory is Milner's axiomatization of strong ...
We consider a generic process algebra of which the standard process algebras ACP, CCS and CSP are ...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
Weak Observational Congruence (woc) defined on CCS agents is not a bisimulation since it does not re...
[[abstract]]Automated finite-state verification techniques have matured considerably in the past dec...
We propose a translation method of finite terms of CCS into formulas of a modal language representin...
AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in...
In this paper we prove completeness of four axiomatisations for finite-state behaviours with respect...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
[[abstract]]In the recent years, many techniques for analyzing concurrent systems have been proposed...
We describe a faithful representation of value-passing recursive parametric CCS processes in Alf, an...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their ApplicationsThe specification and verification of communica...
We consider two operational semantics for CCS defined in the literature: the first exploits proved t...
AbstractOne of the most satisfactory results in process theory is Milner's axiomatization of strong ...
We consider a generic process algebra of which the standard process algebras ACP, CCS and CSP are ...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
Weak Observational Congruence (woc) defined on CCS agents is not a bisimulation since it does not re...
[[abstract]]Automated finite-state verification techniques have matured considerably in the past dec...
We propose a translation method of finite terms of CCS into formulas of a modal language representin...
AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in...
In this paper we prove completeness of four axiomatisations for finite-state behaviours with respect...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
[[abstract]]In the recent years, many techniques for analyzing concurrent systems have been proposed...
We describe a faithful representation of value-passing recursive parametric CCS processes in Alf, an...
One of the fundamental notions in the study of concurrent systems is observational equivalence of pr...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their ApplicationsThe specification and verification of communica...
We consider two operational semantics for CCS defined in the literature: the first exploits proved t...
AbstractOne of the most satisfactory results in process theory is Milner's axiomatization of strong ...