LOTOS is one of the most recent formal description languages to appear and one of very few with a standard definition. It has both a process algebra and an abstract data-type component, and these facilities are used in combination to describe the behaviour of concurrent systems. The purpose of this paper is to examine, in a tutorial style, what is involved in constructing and taking benefit from such descriptions. The presentation is illustrated through the development of two formal descriptions for the children’s game of pass-the-parcel. These descriptions and a concise summary of the main features of LOTOS are given as appendices. Many o...
In this paper I present a review of research issues raised by the application of process algebras to...
A concurrent system can be represented as a model consisting of all reachable states and the atomic ...
Most software systems are concerned with concurrent systems and thus it is of paramount importance t...
LOTOS is one of the most recent formal description languages to appear and one of ver...
In this paper we investigate the applicability of the formal description language LOTOS for specifyi...
This report was originally written to fulfill in part the requirements of the author\u27s WPE examin...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
We introduce the resource calculus, a string diagrammatic language for concurrent systems. Significa...
This paper reports on some initial results in using LOTOS as a hardware description language. LOTOS,...
A concurrent system is a computer system with components that run in parallel and interact with each...
Recently the use of formal methods in describing and analysing the behaviour of (computer) systems h...
The practical application of formal description techniques (FDT) is becoming increasingly important ...
We introduce the resource calculus, a string diagrammatic language for concurrent systems. Significa...
This paper introduces a language, Epsilon, for the description of systems with concurrency, and pre...
An extension of Milner's CCS is presented. The language takes into account a number of resourc...
In this paper I present a review of research issues raised by the application of process algebras to...
A concurrent system can be represented as a model consisting of all reachable states and the atomic ...
Most software systems are concerned with concurrent systems and thus it is of paramount importance t...
LOTOS is one of the most recent formal description languages to appear and one of ver...
In this paper we investigate the applicability of the formal description language LOTOS for specifyi...
This report was originally written to fulfill in part the requirements of the author\u27s WPE examin...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
We introduce the resource calculus, a string diagrammatic language for concurrent systems. Significa...
This paper reports on some initial results in using LOTOS as a hardware description language. LOTOS,...
A concurrent system is a computer system with components that run in parallel and interact with each...
Recently the use of formal methods in describing and analysing the behaviour of (computer) systems h...
The practical application of formal description techniques (FDT) is becoming increasingly important ...
We introduce the resource calculus, a string diagrammatic language for concurrent systems. Significa...
This paper introduces a language, Epsilon, for the description of systems with concurrency, and pre...
An extension of Milner's CCS is presented. The language takes into account a number of resourc...
In this paper I present a review of research issues raised by the application of process algebras to...
A concurrent system can be represented as a model consisting of all reachable states and the atomic ...
Most software systems are concerned with concurrent systems and thus it is of paramount importance t...