We investigate the satisfiability problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate about events in computations and their causal (in)dependencies. Variants of such logics have been studied, with different expressiveness, corresponding to a number of true concurrent behavioural equivalences. Here we focus on a mu-calculus style logic that represents the counterpart of history-preserving (hp-)bisimilarity, a typical equivalence in the true concurrent spectrum of bisimilarities. It is known that one can decide whether or not two 1-safe Petri nets (and in general finite asynchronous transition systems) are hp-bisimilar. Moreover, for the logic that captures hp-bisimilarity the model-checking problem is decidable with respect ...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the decidability of history-preserving bisimilarity (HPB) and h...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
History preserving (hp) and hereditary hp (hhp) bisimilarity are two equivalences for concurrent sys...
We study some logics for true concurrency recently defined by several authors to characterise a numb...
We propose a logic for true concurrency whose formulae predicate about events in computations and th...
We present an automata-theoretic framework for the model checking of true concurrency properties. Th...
We study the model-checking problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate about...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
We prove that (strong) fully-concurrent bisimilarity and causal-net bisimilarity are decidable for f...
We study hereditary history-preserving (hhp-) bisimilarity, a canonical behavioural equivalence in t...
We provide a model-checking technique for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate abo...
Based on a simple axiomatization of concurrent behaviour we define two ways of observing parallel co...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing set-up of models a...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing setup of models an...
We investigate the difference between two well-known notions ofindependence bisimilarity, history-pr...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the decidability of history-preserving bisimilarity (HPB) and h...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
History preserving (hp) and hereditary hp (hhp) bisimilarity are two equivalences for concurrent sys...
We study some logics for true concurrency recently defined by several authors to characterise a numb...
We propose a logic for true concurrency whose formulae predicate about events in computations and th...
We present an automata-theoretic framework for the model checking of true concurrency properties. Th...
We study the model-checking problem for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate about...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
We prove that (strong) fully-concurrent bisimilarity and causal-net bisimilarity are decidable for f...
We study hereditary history-preserving (hhp-) bisimilarity, a canonical behavioural equivalence in t...
We provide a model-checking technique for a logic for true concurrency, whose formulae predicate abo...
Based on a simple axiomatization of concurrent behaviour we define two ways of observing parallel co...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing set-up of models a...
AbstractCategory theory has been successfully employed to structure the confusing setup of models an...
We investigate the difference between two well-known notions ofindependence bisimilarity, history-pr...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the decidability of history-preserving bisimilarity (HPB) and h...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
History preserving (hp) and hereditary hp (hhp) bisimilarity are two equivalences for concurrent sys...