none1noClassic computability theory is based on sequential models of computation, like Turing machines [21, 5, 12]. It is sometimes argued that Turingcomplete models of computations are equally expressive. However, we argue that there are problems in distributed computing, such as the Last Man Standing problem [22, 9], that are not solvable in the Turing-complete model CCS(25,12)[10], while they are solvable within finite, nonpermissive [9] Petri nets, a class of nets extending conservatively finite Petri nets with inhibitor arcs. Hence, we argue that Petri nets, in their many facets, are more suitable than sequential models of computation to assess the relative expressive power of different languages for distributed systems. In doing so, w...
What can we compute--even with unlimited resources? Is everything within reach? Or are computations ...
We prove that $\omega$-languages of (non-deterministic) Petri nets and$\omega$-languages of (non-det...
© Ivan Kuraj and Armando Solar-Lezama; licensed under Creative Commons License CC-BY. While sequenti...
Classic computability theory is based on sequential models of computation, like Turing machines [21,...
In this paper we argue that high-level Petri nets are well suited for the representation of distribu...
none1noThis book deals with the problem of finding suitable languages that can represent specific cl...
The aim of this paper is to present an introduction to the theory of Petri nets. The subject matter ...
A variety of distributed algorithms are presented and proven correct in this book. A (Petri net base...
The field of distributed computability studies whether a task is solvable in a distributed system, as...
Although many other models of concurrent and distributed systems have been de- veloped since the int...
AbstractPetri nets are widely used to model concurrent systems. However, their composition and abstr...
In most studies about the expressiveness of Petri nets, the focus has been put either on adding suit...
Formal methods provide means for rigorously specifying the desired behaviour of a hardware or softwa...
This thesis considers -- on a fundamental, and theoretical level -- the question which behaviours r...
Despite many advances in programming models and frameworks, writing distributed applications remains...
What can we compute--even with unlimited resources? Is everything within reach? Or are computations ...
We prove that $\omega$-languages of (non-deterministic) Petri nets and$\omega$-languages of (non-det...
© Ivan Kuraj and Armando Solar-Lezama; licensed under Creative Commons License CC-BY. While sequenti...
Classic computability theory is based on sequential models of computation, like Turing machines [21,...
In this paper we argue that high-level Petri nets are well suited for the representation of distribu...
none1noThis book deals with the problem of finding suitable languages that can represent specific cl...
The aim of this paper is to present an introduction to the theory of Petri nets. The subject matter ...
A variety of distributed algorithms are presented and proven correct in this book. A (Petri net base...
The field of distributed computability studies whether a task is solvable in a distributed system, as...
Although many other models of concurrent and distributed systems have been de- veloped since the int...
AbstractPetri nets are widely used to model concurrent systems. However, their composition and abstr...
In most studies about the expressiveness of Petri nets, the focus has been put either on adding suit...
Formal methods provide means for rigorously specifying the desired behaviour of a hardware or softwa...
This thesis considers -- on a fundamental, and theoretical level -- the question which behaviours r...
Despite many advances in programming models and frameworks, writing distributed applications remains...
What can we compute--even with unlimited resources? Is everything within reach? Or are computations ...
We prove that $\omega$-languages of (non-deterministic) Petri nets and$\omega$-languages of (non-det...
© Ivan Kuraj and Armando Solar-Lezama; licensed under Creative Commons License CC-BY. While sequenti...