"In a process-algebraic approach to system verification, one typically writes two specifications. One, call it SYS, captures the design of the actual system and the other, call it SPEC, describes the system's desired 'high-level' behavior. One may then establish the correctness of SYS with respect to SPEC by showing that SYS behaves the 'same as' SPEC." (The approach described is used for the calculus of communicating systems (CCS), an important actor in process calculus, a branch of Computer Science that formally models concurrent systems. However, this approach was not adopted when the reversible calculus of communicating systems (RCCS) was defined. Our current investigation aims at understanding if there is a fundamental reason not to do...
This document describes the application of formal methods to concurrent software systems, specifical...
This article designs a general principle to check the correctness of the definition of concurrency (...
The present Thesis addresses the problem of specification and verification of communicating systems ...
In a process-algebraic approach to system verification, one typically writes two specifications. One...
International audienceThe algebraic specification and representation of networks of agents have been...
Existing formalisms for the algebraic specification and representation of networks of reversible age...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
Milner's Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS) is extended with a mechanism for label passing - a...
AbstractA calculus of higher order communicating systems (CHOCS) was presented by the author in ["Pr...
AbstractA calculus of higher order communicating systems (CHOCS) was presented by the author in ["Pr...
This thesis develops two Calculi for Higher Order Communicating Systems. Both calculi consider sendi...
The notion of reversible computing is attracting interest because of its applications in diverse fie...
Process algebra represents a mathematically rigorous framework for modeling con-current systems of i...
This thesis develops two Calculi for Higher Order Communicating Systems Both calculi consider sendi...
This document describes the application of formal methods to concurrent software systems, specifical...
This article designs a general principle to check the correctness of the definition of concurrency (...
The present Thesis addresses the problem of specification and verification of communicating systems ...
In a process-algebraic approach to system verification, one typically writes two specifications. One...
International audienceThe algebraic specification and representation of networks of agents have been...
Existing formalisms for the algebraic specification and representation of networks of reversible age...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
Milner's Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS) is extended with a mechanism for label passing - a...
AbstractA calculus of higher order communicating systems (CHOCS) was presented by the author in ["Pr...
AbstractA calculus of higher order communicating systems (CHOCS) was presented by the author in ["Pr...
This thesis develops two Calculi for Higher Order Communicating Systems. Both calculi consider sendi...
The notion of reversible computing is attracting interest because of its applications in diverse fie...
Process algebra represents a mathematically rigorous framework for modeling con-current systems of i...
This thesis develops two Calculi for Higher Order Communicating Systems Both calculi consider sendi...
This document describes the application of formal methods to concurrent software systems, specifical...
This article designs a general principle to check the correctness of the definition of concurrency (...
The present Thesis addresses the problem of specification and verification of communicating systems ...