More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes, which are annotated with lower time bounds, with respect to speed. Their paper has left open many questions regarding the semantic theory for the suggested bisimulation-based faster-than preorder, the MT-preorder, which have not been addressed since. The encountered difficulties concern a general compositionality result, a complete axiom system for finite processes, a convincing intuitive justification of the MT-preorder, and the abstraction from internal computation. This article solves these difficulties by developing and employing a novel commutation lemma relating the sequencing of action and clock transitions in discrete-time process...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
AbstractIn the last few years a number of real-time process calculi have emerged with the purpose of...
Introduction Process algebras, such as CCS [Mil89], CSP [Hoa85], and ACP [JJ85], were developed orig...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes, which ...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...
Two process-algebraic approaches have been developed for comparing two bisimulation-equivalent proce...
AbstractTwo process-algebraic approaches have been developed for comparing two bisimulation-equivale...
AbstractThis paper introduces a novel (bi)simulation-based faster-than preorder which relates asynch...
This paper introduces a novel (bi)simulation-based faster-than preorder which relates asynchronous p...
AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes,...
TACS is an extension of CCS where upper time bounds for delays can be specified. Luettgen and Vogler...
AbstractA new bisimulation based semantics, called performance equivalence, is proposed for a proces...
ed Bisimulation: Implicit Specifications and Decidability Kim G. Larsen y and Yi Wang z January...
TACS is an extension of CCS where upper time bounds for delays can be specified. Lüttgen and Vogler ...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
AbstractIn the last few years a number of real-time process calculi have emerged with the purpose of...
Introduction Process algebras, such as CCS [Mil89], CSP [Hoa85], and ACP [JJ85], were developed orig...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes, which ...
More than a decade ago, Moller and Tofts published their seminal work on relating processes that are...
Two process-algebraic approaches have been developed for comparing two bisimulation-equivalent proce...
AbstractTwo process-algebraic approaches have been developed for comparing two bisimulation-equivale...
AbstractThis paper introduces a novel (bi)simulation-based faster-than preorder which relates asynch...
This paper introduces a novel (bi)simulation-based faster-than preorder which relates asynchronous p...
AbstractThere have been quite a few proposals for behavioural equivalences for concurrent processes,...
TACS is an extension of CCS where upper time bounds for delays can be specified. Luettgen and Vogler...
AbstractA new bisimulation based semantics, called performance equivalence, is proposed for a proces...
ed Bisimulation: Implicit Specifications and Decidability Kim G. Larsen y and Yi Wang z January...
TACS is an extension of CCS where upper time bounds for delays can be specified. Lüttgen and Vogler ...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
AbstractIn the last few years a number of real-time process calculi have emerged with the purpose of...
Introduction Process algebras, such as CCS [Mil89], CSP [Hoa85], and ACP [JJ85], were developed orig...