AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes, and many of them are presented in Van Glabbeek’s linear time-branching time spectrum. Since their original definitions are based on rather different ideas, proving general properties of them all would seem to require a case-by-case study. However, the use of their axiomatizations allows a uniform treatment that might produce general proofs of those properties. Recently Aceto, Fokkink and Ingólfsdóttir have presented a very interesting result: for any process preorder coarser than the ready simulation in the linear time-branching time spectrum they show how to get an axiomatization of the induced equivalence. Unfortunately, their proof is not...
This paper gives an overview of the computational complexity of all the equivalences in the linear/b...
Recently, Aceto, Fokkink and Ingólfsdóttir proposed an algorithm to turn any sound and ground-comple...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...
In this paper we define simulations up-to a preorder and show how we can use them to provide a coind...
AbstractIn this paper we define simulations up-to a preorder and show how we can use them to provide...
AbstractThere are two ways to define a semantics for process algebras: either directly by means of a...
Recently, Aceto, Fokkink and Ingólfsdóttir proposed an algorithm to turn any sound and ground-comple...
Van Glabbeek (1990) presented the linear time/branching time spectrum of behavioral equivalences for...
AbstractWe define (bi)simulations up-to a preorder and show how we can use them to provide a coinduc...
Van Glabbeek's linear time-branching time spectrum is one of the mostrelevant work on comparative st...
We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time--branching-tim...
Abstract. The discussion in the computer-science literature of the relative merits of linear- versus...
Abstract. Van Glabbeek (1990) presented the linear time/branching time spectrum of behavioral equiva...
htmlabstractThis paper contributes to the study of the equational theory of the semantics in van Gla...
This paper studies the existence of finite equational axiomatisations of the interleaving parallel c...
This paper gives an overview of the computational complexity of all the equivalences in the linear/b...
Recently, Aceto, Fokkink and Ingólfsdóttir proposed an algorithm to turn any sound and ground-comple...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...
In this paper we define simulations up-to a preorder and show how we can use them to provide a coind...
AbstractIn this paper we define simulations up-to a preorder and show how we can use them to provide...
AbstractThere are two ways to define a semantics for process algebras: either directly by means of a...
Recently, Aceto, Fokkink and Ingólfsdóttir proposed an algorithm to turn any sound and ground-comple...
Van Glabbeek (1990) presented the linear time/branching time spectrum of behavioral equivalences for...
AbstractWe define (bi)simulations up-to a preorder and show how we can use them to provide a coinduc...
Van Glabbeek's linear time-branching time spectrum is one of the mostrelevant work on comparative st...
We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time--branching-tim...
Abstract. The discussion in the computer-science literature of the relative merits of linear- versus...
Abstract. Van Glabbeek (1990) presented the linear time/branching time spectrum of behavioral equiva...
htmlabstractThis paper contributes to the study of the equational theory of the semantics in van Gla...
This paper studies the existence of finite equational axiomatisations of the interleaving parallel c...
This paper gives an overview of the computational complexity of all the equivalences in the linear/b...
Recently, Aceto, Fokkink and Ingólfsdóttir proposed an algorithm to turn any sound and ground-comple...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...