International audienceIn this paper, we define fair computations in the pi-calculus. We follow Costa and Stirling's approach for CCS-like languages but exploit a more natural labeling method of process actions to filter out unfair process executions. The new labeling allows us to prove all the significant properties of the original one, such as unicity, persistence and disappearance of labels. It also turns out that the labeled pi-calculus is a conservative extension of the standard one. We contrast the existing fair testing with those that naturally arise by imposing weak and strong fairness as defined by Costa and Stirling. This comparison provides the expressiveness of the various fair testing-based semantics and emphasizes the discrimin...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
International audienceIn this paper, we define fair computations in the pi-calculus. We follow Costa...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate fair computations in the $\pi$-calculus \cite{MPW...
AbstractIn this paper, we define fair computations in the π-calculus [Milner, R., Parrow, J. & Walke...
Abstract. In this paper we investigate fair computations in the pi-calculus [25]. Following Costa an...
In this paper, we define fair computations in the π-calculus [18]. We follow Costa and Stirling’s ap...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
AbstractThe Pict programming language is an implementation of the π-calculus in which executions of ...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
International audienceFollowing previous work on CCS, we propose a compositional model for the pi-ca...
AbstractWe examine the issue of weak and strong fairness in the framework of Milner's CCS. Our appro...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
International audienceIn this paper, we define fair computations in the pi-calculus. We follow Costa...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate fair computations in the $\pi$-calculus \cite{MPW...
AbstractIn this paper, we define fair computations in the π-calculus [Milner, R., Parrow, J. & Walke...
Abstract. In this paper we investigate fair computations in the pi-calculus [25]. Following Costa an...
In this paper, we define fair computations in the π-calculus [18]. We follow Costa and Stirling’s ap...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
AbstractThe Pict programming language is an implementation of the π-calculus in which executions of ...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
International audienceFollowing previous work on CCS, we propose a compositional model for the pi-ca...
AbstractWe examine the issue of weak and strong fairness in the framework of Milner's CCS. Our appro...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...