We study two different ways to enhance PAFAS, a process algebra for modelling asynchronous timed concurrent systems, with non-blocking reading actions. We first add reading in the form of a read-action prefix operator. This operator is very flexible, but its somewhat complex semantics requires two types of transition relations. We also present a read-set prefix operator with a simpler semantics, but with syntactic restrictions. We discuss the expressiveness of read prefixes; in particular, we compare them to read-arcs in Petri nets and justify the simple semantics of the second variant by showing that its processes can be translated into processes of the first with timed-bisimilar behaviour. It is still an open problem whether the first alg...
In previous work, we have presented a CCS-like process algebra PAFAS for comparing the efficiency of...
AbstractA standard process algebra is extended by a new action σ which is meant to denote idling unt...
This paper presents two related algebras which can be used to specify and analyse concurrent systems...
We study two different ways to enhance PAFAS, a process algebra for modelling asynchronous timed con...
We study two different ways to enhance PAFAS, a process algebra for modelling asynchronous timed con...
We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling concurrent as...
We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling concurrent as...
Abstract. We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling con...
AbstractIn this paper we present a Process Algebra for the specification of concurrent, communicatin...
The paper describes a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra of proc...
The paper outlines a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra of proce...
AbstractThe paper describes a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra...
Process algebras are generally recognized as a convenient tool for describing concurrent systems at ...
An extension of process algebra is introduced which can be compared to (propositional) dynamic logic...
The paper outlines a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra of proce...
In previous work, we have presented a CCS-like process algebra PAFAS for comparing the efficiency of...
AbstractA standard process algebra is extended by a new action σ which is meant to denote idling unt...
This paper presents two related algebras which can be used to specify and analyse concurrent systems...
We study two different ways to enhance PAFAS, a process algebra for modelling asynchronous timed con...
We study two different ways to enhance PAFAS, a process algebra for modelling asynchronous timed con...
We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling concurrent as...
We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling concurrent as...
Abstract. We introduce the first process algebra with non-blocking reading actions for modelling con...
AbstractIn this paper we present a Process Algebra for the specification of concurrent, communicatin...
The paper describes a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra of proc...
The paper outlines a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra of proce...
AbstractThe paper describes a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra...
Process algebras are generally recognized as a convenient tool for describing concurrent systems at ...
An extension of process algebra is introduced which can be compared to (propositional) dynamic logic...
The paper outlines a Petri net as well as a structural operational semantics for an algebra of proce...
In previous work, we have presented a CCS-like process algebra PAFAS for comparing the efficiency of...
AbstractA standard process algebra is extended by a new action σ which is meant to denote idling unt...
This paper presents two related algebras which can be used to specify and analyse concurrent systems...