This paper proposes a sound procedure to verify properties of communicating session automata (csa), i.e., communicating automata that include multiparty session types. We introduce a new asynchronous compatibility property for csa, called k-multiparty compatibility (k-mc), which is a strict superset of the synchronous multiparty compatibility used in theories and tools based on session types. It is decomposed into two bounded properties: (i) a condition called k-safety which guarantees that, within the bound, all sent messages can be received and each automaton can make a move; and (ii) a condition called k-exhaustivity which guarantees that all k-reachable send actions can be fired within the bound. We show that k-exhaustivity implies exis...
Abstract. We study the verification problem for parameterized commu-nicating automata (PCA), in whic...
Session type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating programs do not go wrong, ens...
This dissertation studies a type theory to guarantee communication-safety in sessions of an arbitrar...
This paper proposes a sound procedure to verify properties of communicating session automata (CSA), ...
International audienceWe address the problem of verifying message passing programs , defined as a se...
In this paper, we work on the notion of k-synchronizability: a system is k-synchronizable if any of ...
We study the relationship between session types and behavioural contracts, representing Communicatin...
Asynchronous session subtyping has been studied extensively in [9, 10, 28–31] and applied in [23, 32...
Distributed systems are ubiquitous and their implementation is complex and error-prone. In order to ...
Team automata describe networks of automata with input and output actions, extended with synchronisa...
We propose a typing theory, based on multiparty session types, for modular verification of real-time...
In this paper, we present a formalization of multiparty-session-type coordination for a core subset ...
We propose a typing theory, based on multiparty session types, for modular verification of real-time...
Abstract. The paper deals with the problem of agents conformance with multiparty protocols. We intro...
Abstract—We apply automata theory to specifying behavioral inter-faces of objects and show how to ch...
Abstract. We study the verification problem for parameterized commu-nicating automata (PCA), in whic...
Session type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating programs do not go wrong, ens...
This dissertation studies a type theory to guarantee communication-safety in sessions of an arbitrar...
This paper proposes a sound procedure to verify properties of communicating session automata (CSA), ...
International audienceWe address the problem of verifying message passing programs , defined as a se...
In this paper, we work on the notion of k-synchronizability: a system is k-synchronizable if any of ...
We study the relationship between session types and behavioural contracts, representing Communicatin...
Asynchronous session subtyping has been studied extensively in [9, 10, 28–31] and applied in [23, 32...
Distributed systems are ubiquitous and their implementation is complex and error-prone. In order to ...
Team automata describe networks of automata with input and output actions, extended with synchronisa...
We propose a typing theory, based on multiparty session types, for modular verification of real-time...
In this paper, we present a formalization of multiparty-session-type coordination for a core subset ...
We propose a typing theory, based on multiparty session types, for modular verification of real-time...
Abstract. The paper deals with the problem of agents conformance with multiparty protocols. We intro...
Abstract—We apply automata theory to specifying behavioral inter-faces of objects and show how to ch...
Abstract. We study the verification problem for parameterized commu-nicating automata (PCA), in whic...
Session type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating programs do not go wrong, ens...
This dissertation studies a type theory to guarantee communication-safety in sessions of an arbitrar...