In this paper we propose a stochastic broadcast PI-calculus which can be used to model server-client based systems where synchronization is always governed by only one participant. Therefore, there is no need to determine the joint synchronization rates. We also take immediate transitions into account which is useful to model behaviors with no impact on the temporal properties of a system. Since immediate transitions may introduce non-determinism, we will show how these non-determinism can be resolved, and as result a valid CTMC will be obtained finally. Also some practical examples are given to show the application of this calculus
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This is the author (and extended) version of the manuscript of the same name published in the procee...
AbstractWe propose a timed broadcasting process calculus for wireless systems where time-consuming c...
We introduce a spatial extension of stochastic pi-calculus that provides a formalism to model system...
International audienceWe introduce a continuous time stochastic broadcast calculus for mobile and wi...
In this study we extend stochastic ß-calculus allowing general probabilistic distributions to occur ...
A basic calculus is presented for stochastic service guaran-tee analysis in communication networks. ...
Abstract. We develop a version of stochastic Pi-calculus with a seman-tics based on measure theory. ...
Abstract. A variant of Rate Transition Systems (RTS), proposed by Klin and Sassone, is introduced an...
In this thesis we investigate several questions in the field of process calculi related to Milner&ap...
In this paper, a general framework for modelling stochastic service curves for communication network...
Abstract: Network calculus is a deterministic queuing theory that has gained increas-ing attention i...
We present an implementation of model checking for probabilistic and stochastic extensions of the pi...
AbstractWe propose discrete time stochastic Petri box calculus extended with immediate multiactions,...
Abstract. We present SpiCO, a new modeling and simulation language for systems biology. SpiCO is bas...
Over the last two decades the stochastic network calculus has been evolving as a modern approach to ...
This is the author (and extended) version of the manuscript of the same name published in the procee...
AbstractWe propose a timed broadcasting process calculus for wireless systems where time-consuming c...
We introduce a spatial extension of stochastic pi-calculus that provides a formalism to model system...