This report surveys a range of models for parallel computation to include interleaving models like transition systems, synchronisation trees and languages (often called Hoare traces in this context), and models like Petri nets, asynchronous transition systems, event structures, pomsets and Mazurkiewicz traces where concurrency is represented more explicitly by a form of causal independence. The presentation is unified by casting the models in a category-theoretic framework. One aim is to use category theory to provide abstract characterisations of constructions like parallel composition valid throughout a range of different models and to provide formal means for translating between different models. A knowledge of basic category theory is a...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
This paper offers three candidates for a deterministic, noninterleaving, behaviour model which gener...
We investigate some aspects of interexpressiveness of languages and their (denotational) semantic mo...
Revised version of DAIMI PB-429 This is, we believe, the final version of a chapter for the Handboo...
AbstractModels for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviou...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
The paper defines a taxonomy of concurrent models. Concurrent models are seen as categories and pass...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/s...
CHIARA BODEI Dipartimento di Informatica, Universit`a di Pisa Corso Italia, 40, I-56125 Pisa, Italy...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/sy...
This paper retraces, collects, and summarises contributions of the authors --- in collaboration with...
AbstractThis paper presents an attempt to cast labelled transition systems, and other models of para...
This paper presents an attempt to cast labelled transition systems, and other models of parallel co...
AbstractPetri nets are widely used to model concurrent systems. However, their composition and abstr...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
This paper offers three candidates for a deterministic, noninterleaving, behaviour model which gener...
We investigate some aspects of interexpressiveness of languages and their (denotational) semantic mo...
Revised version of DAIMI PB-429 This is, we believe, the final version of a chapter for the Handboo...
AbstractModels for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviou...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
The paper defines a taxonomy of concurrent models. Concurrent models are seen as categories and pass...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/s...
CHIARA BODEI Dipartimento di Informatica, Universit`a di Pisa Corso Italia, 40, I-56125 Pisa, Italy...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/sy...
This paper retraces, collects, and summarises contributions of the authors --- in collaboration with...
AbstractThis paper presents an attempt to cast labelled transition systems, and other models of para...
This paper presents an attempt to cast labelled transition systems, and other models of parallel co...
AbstractPetri nets are widely used to model concurrent systems. However, their composition and abstr...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
This paper offers three candidates for a deterministic, noninterleaving, behaviour model which gener...
We investigate some aspects of interexpressiveness of languages and their (denotational) semantic mo...