An action system is a framework for describing parallel or distributed systems, for which the refinement calculus offers a formalisation of the stepwise development method. Fairness is an important notion in modelling parallel or distributed systems, and this paper investigates a calculus for refinement of fair action systems. Simulations, which are proof techniques for refinement, are extended to verify fair action systems. Our work differs from others' in that the additional condition concerning fairness is expressed through termination of related iteration statements. For this purpose, existing proof rules for termination are extended. In the tradition of the refinement calculus, our approach to fairness is based on techniques devel...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
We motivate and study the robustness of fairness notions under refinement of transitions and places ...
This paper studies conflicts from a process-algebraic point of view and shows how they are related t...
AbstractIn the analysis and design of concurrent systems, it can be useful to assume fairness among ...
The action system formalism [3] is a state-based approach to distributed computing. In this paper, i...
. Action systems provide a general description of reactive systems, capable of modeling terminating,...
Abstract. Action systems provide a general description of reactive systems, capable of modeling term...
We show how to apply the refinement calculus to stepwise refinement of parallel and reactive program...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology .enjoying a quite mature se...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology —enjoying a quite mature se...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology—enjoying a quite ma...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
We motivate and study the robustness of fairness notions under refinement of transitions and places ...
This paper studies conflicts from a process-algebraic point of view and shows how they are related t...
AbstractIn the analysis and design of concurrent systems, it can be useful to assume fairness among ...
The action system formalism [3] is a state-based approach to distributed computing. In this paper, i...
. Action systems provide a general description of reactive systems, capable of modeling terminating,...
Abstract. Action systems provide a general description of reactive systems, capable of modeling term...
We show how to apply the refinement calculus to stepwise refinement of parallel and reactive program...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology .enjoying a quite mature se...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology —enjoying a quite mature se...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology—enjoying a quite ma...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
We motivate and study the robustness of fairness notions under refinement of transitions and places ...
This paper studies conflicts from a process-algebraic point of view and shows how they are related t...