International audienceThe SL synchronous programming model is a relaxation of the Esterel synchronous model where the reaction to the absence of a signal within an instant can only happen at the next instant. In previous work, we have revisited the SL synchronous programming model. In particular, we have discussed an alternative design of the model including thread spawning and recursive definitions, introduced a CPS translation to a tail recursive form, and proposed a notion of bisimulation equivalence. In the present work, we extend the tail recursive model with first-order data types obtaining a non-deterministic synchronous model whose complexity is comparable to the one of the pi-calculus. We show that our approach to bisimulation equi...
International audienceThis article presents an embedding of polychronous programs into synchronous o...
During recent years, calculi for reasoning about concurrent systems have been developed; examples ar...
International audienceIn this paper, systems which interact permanently with their environments are ...
AbstractWe revisit the SL synchronous programming model introduced by Boussinot and De Simone (IEEE,...
International audienceWe revisit the SL synchronous programming model introduced by Boussinot and De...
In this thesis, we study the notions of determinism and confluence in the context of concurrent and ...
AbstractWe revisit the SL synchronous programming model introduced by Boussinot and De Simone (IEEE,...
To appear in the book `From semantics to computer science: essays in honor of Gilles Kahn', Cambridg...
Within the past few years there has been renewed interest in thestudy of value-passing process calcu...
The asynchronous g-calculus i a variant of the 1r-calculus where message emission is non-blocking. H...
We introduce an asynchronous version of Milner's -calculus, based on the idea that the messages are ...
AbstractThe asynchronous π-calculus is a variant of the π-calculus where message emission is non-blo...
The Asynchronous ß-calculus, as recently proposed by Boudol and, independently, by Honda and Tokoro,...
. We propose a fully parallel calculus of synchronizing processes. The calculus was deeply inspired...
We introduce the wire calculus. Its dynamic features are inspired by Milner's CCS: a unary prefix op...
International audienceThis article presents an embedding of polychronous programs into synchronous o...
During recent years, calculi for reasoning about concurrent systems have been developed; examples ar...
International audienceIn this paper, systems which interact permanently with their environments are ...
AbstractWe revisit the SL synchronous programming model introduced by Boussinot and De Simone (IEEE,...
International audienceWe revisit the SL synchronous programming model introduced by Boussinot and De...
In this thesis, we study the notions of determinism and confluence in the context of concurrent and ...
AbstractWe revisit the SL synchronous programming model introduced by Boussinot and De Simone (IEEE,...
To appear in the book `From semantics to computer science: essays in honor of Gilles Kahn', Cambridg...
Within the past few years there has been renewed interest in thestudy of value-passing process calcu...
The asynchronous g-calculus i a variant of the 1r-calculus where message emission is non-blocking. H...
We introduce an asynchronous version of Milner's -calculus, based on the idea that the messages are ...
AbstractThe asynchronous π-calculus is a variant of the π-calculus where message emission is non-blo...
The Asynchronous ß-calculus, as recently proposed by Boudol and, independently, by Honda and Tokoro,...
. We propose a fully parallel calculus of synchronizing processes. The calculus was deeply inspired...
We introduce the wire calculus. Its dynamic features are inspired by Milner's CCS: a unary prefix op...
International audienceThis article presents an embedding of polychronous programs into synchronous o...
During recent years, calculi for reasoning about concurrent systems have been developed; examples ar...
International audienceIn this paper, systems which interact permanently with their environments are ...