We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time–branching-time spectrum. Almost all previous work on specification theories focuses on bisimilarity, but there is a clear interest in specification theories for other preorders and equivalences. We show that specification theories for preorders cannot exist and develop a general scheme which allows us to define behavioral specification theories, based on disjunctive modal transition systems, for most equivalences in the linear-time–branching-time spectrum
We provide a unifying view of timed models such as timed automata, probabilistic timed automata, and...
There are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying properties of systems. ...
Abstract. Describing systems through the specification of different views is a well accepted practic...
We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time–branching-time...
We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time–branching-time...
Timed transition systems are a widely studied model for real-time systems. The intention of the pape...
Timed transition systems are behavioural models that include an explicittreatment of time flow and a...
AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes,...
We develop a taxonomy of different behavioral specification theories and expose their algebraic prop...
This paper explores the connection between semantic equivalences and preorders for concrete sequenti...
This paper explores the connection between semantic equivalences and preorders for concrete sequenti...
This paper explores the connection between semantic equivalences and preorders for concrete sequenti...
International audienceThere are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying p...
Van Glabbeek's linear time-branching time spectrum is one of the mostrelevant work on comparative st...
Abstract. We survey extensions of modal transition systems to speci-fication theories for probabilis...
We provide a unifying view of timed models such as timed automata, probabilistic timed automata, and...
There are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying properties of systems. ...
Abstract. Describing systems through the specification of different views is a well accepted practic...
We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time–branching-time...
We propose behavioral specification theories for most equivalences in the linear-time–branching-time...
Timed transition systems are a widely studied model for real-time systems. The intention of the pape...
Timed transition systems are behavioural models that include an explicittreatment of time flow and a...
AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes,...
We develop a taxonomy of different behavioral specification theories and expose their algebraic prop...
This paper explores the connection between semantic equivalences and preorders for concrete sequenti...
This paper explores the connection between semantic equivalences and preorders for concrete sequenti...
This paper explores the connection between semantic equivalences and preorders for concrete sequenti...
International audienceThere are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying p...
Van Glabbeek's linear time-branching time spectrum is one of the mostrelevant work on comparative st...
Abstract. We survey extensions of modal transition systems to speci-fication theories for probabilis...
We provide a unifying view of timed models such as timed automata, probabilistic timed automata, and...
There are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying properties of systems. ...
Abstract. Describing systems through the specification of different views is a well accepted practic...