Formal methods offer a way to deal with the complexity of information systems. They are adapted to a variety of domains like design, verification, model-checking, test and supervision. But information systems are also more and more often distributed, first because of the generalization of information networks, but also because inside a single device, like a computer, the numerous components run concurrently. The problem is that concurrency is known to be a major difficulty for the use of formal methods because it causes a combinatorial explosion of the state space of the systems. This difficulty comes sometimes with another one due to time when it plays an important role in the behaviour of the systems, for instance when the execution time ...
AbstractWe give a compositional denotational semantics for a real-time distributed language, based o...
This work presents a real time distributed concurrency control scheme where consistency is relaxed t...
A foundational model of concurrency is developed in this thesis. We examine issues in the design o...
Formal methods offer a way to deal with the complexity of information systems. They are adapted to a...
In this paper, we discuss the issues and challenges that lie in the specification, development, and ...
A distributed computer system consists of different processes or agents that function largely autono...
The authors emphasize the actual relevance and need of formal methods for the advancements of comple...
. In this paper, we describe an approach to the representation, specification and implementation of ...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
The aim of this paper to demonstrate rigorous reasoning in the context of concurrency. We present a ...
An important issue in real-time computing is the development of a usable and yet abstract computatio...
Developing trustworthy concurrent applications is a seemingly never ending quest, which is necessary...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.A 'real-time database system ...
A concurrent system is a collection of processors that communicate by reading and writing from a sha...
This paper exposes the concurrency control problem in groupware when it is implemented as a distribu...
AbstractWe give a compositional denotational semantics for a real-time distributed language, based o...
This work presents a real time distributed concurrency control scheme where consistency is relaxed t...
A foundational model of concurrency is developed in this thesis. We examine issues in the design o...
Formal methods offer a way to deal with the complexity of information systems. They are adapted to a...
In this paper, we discuss the issues and challenges that lie in the specification, development, and ...
A distributed computer system consists of different processes or agents that function largely autono...
The authors emphasize the actual relevance and need of formal methods for the advancements of comple...
. In this paper, we describe an approach to the representation, specification and implementation of ...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
The aim of this paper to demonstrate rigorous reasoning in the context of concurrency. We present a ...
An important issue in real-time computing is the development of a usable and yet abstract computatio...
Developing trustworthy concurrent applications is a seemingly never ending quest, which is necessary...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.A 'real-time database system ...
A concurrent system is a collection of processors that communicate by reading and writing from a sha...
This paper exposes the concurrency control problem in groupware when it is implemented as a distribu...
AbstractWe give a compositional denotational semantics for a real-time distributed language, based o...
This work presents a real time distributed concurrency control scheme where consistency is relaxed t...
A foundational model of concurrency is developed in this thesis. We examine issues in the design o...