We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the traditional nonnegative-reward testing with negative rewards. In this richer testing framework, the may and must preorders turn out to be inverses. We show that for convergent processes with finitely many states and transitions, but not in the presence of divergence, the real-reward must-testing preorder coincides with the nonnegative-reward must-testing preorder. To prove this coincidence we characterise the usual resolution-based testing in terms of the weak transitions of processes, without having to involve policies, adversaries, schedulers, resolutions, or similar structures that are external to the process under investigation. This require...
Abstract. We present a testing theory for Markovian processes in order to formalize a notion of effi...
AbstractWe develop a general testing scenario for probabilistic processes, giving rise to two theori...
One of the most studied extensions of testing theory to nondeterministic and probabilistic processes...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
. Transition systems are a basic semantic model for formal description, specification, and analysis ...
Abstract. We provide both modal-and relational characterisations of may-and must-testing preorders f...
We define a testing equivalence in the spirit of De Nicola and Hennessy for reactive probabilistic p...
We define a testing equivalence in the spirit of De Nicola and Hennessy for reactive probabilistic p...
AbstractWe consider a generalisation of Larsen and Skou's [19] reactive probabilistic transition sys...
Testing equivalences have been deeply investigated on fully nondeterministic processes, as well as o...
The question of equivalence has long vexed research in concurrency, leading to many different denota...
We consider a generalisation of Larsen and Skou’s [19] reactive probabilistic transition systems whi...
We develop a general testing scenario for probabilistic processes, giving rise to two theories: prob...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
Abstract. We present a testing theory for Markovian processes in order to formalize a notion of effi...
AbstractWe develop a general testing scenario for probabilistic processes, giving rise to two theori...
One of the most studied extensions of testing theory to nondeterministic and probabilistic processes...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
We introduce a notion of real-valued reward testing for probabilistic processes by extending the tra...
. Transition systems are a basic semantic model for formal description, specification, and analysis ...
Abstract. We provide both modal-and relational characterisations of may-and must-testing preorders f...
We define a testing equivalence in the spirit of De Nicola and Hennessy for reactive probabilistic p...
We define a testing equivalence in the spirit of De Nicola and Hennessy for reactive probabilistic p...
AbstractWe consider a generalisation of Larsen and Skou's [19] reactive probabilistic transition sys...
Testing equivalences have been deeply investigated on fully nondeterministic processes, as well as o...
The question of equivalence has long vexed research in concurrency, leading to many different denota...
We consider a generalisation of Larsen and Skou’s [19] reactive probabilistic transition systems whi...
We develop a general testing scenario for probabilistic processes, giving rise to two theories: prob...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
Abstract. We present a testing theory for Markovian processes in order to formalize a notion of effi...
AbstractWe develop a general testing scenario for probabilistic processes, giving rise to two theori...
One of the most studied extensions of testing theory to nondeterministic and probabilistic processes...