Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponentially distributed random variables. The Markovian bisimulation equivalences defined so far for these calculi treat exponentially timed internal actions like all the other actions, because each such action has a nonzero duration and hence can be observed if it is executed between a pair of exponentially timed noninternal actions. However, no difference may be noted, at stationary state, between a sequence of exponentially timed internal actions and a single exponentially timed internal action, if their expected durations and execution probabilities coincide, a fact exploited in Hillston’s weak isomorphism. We show that Milner’s approach can be...
AbstractThe behavioral equivalence that is typically used to relate Markovian process terms and to r...
Quantitative analysis of computer systems is often based on Markovian models. Among the formalisms t...
A new weak bisimulation semantics is defined for Markov automata that, in addition to abstracting f...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
Abstract. The Markovian behavioral equivalences defined so far treat exponentially timed internal ac...
The Markovian behavioral equivalences defined so far treat exponentially timed internal actions like...
We have recently defined a weak Markovian bisimulation equivalence in an integrated-time setting, wh...
We have recently defined a weak Markovian bisimulation equivalence in an integrated-time setting, wh...
Markovian process calculi constitute a useful framework for reasoning about the functional and perfo...
AbstractThe usage of process algebras for the performance modeling and evaluation of concurrent syst...
Several Markovian process calculi have been proposed in the literature, which differ from each other...
Several Markovian process calculi have been proposed in the literature, which differ from each other...
The behavioral equivalence that is typically used to relate Markovian process terms and to reduce th...
AbstractThe behavioral equivalence that is typically used to relate Markovian process terms and to r...
Quantitative analysis of computer systems is often based on Markovian models. Among the formalisms t...
A new weak bisimulation semantics is defined for Markov automata that, in addition to abstracting f...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
Integrated-time Markovian process calculi rely on actions whose durations are quantified by exponent...
Abstract. The Markovian behavioral equivalences defined so far treat exponentially timed internal ac...
The Markovian behavioral equivalences defined so far treat exponentially timed internal actions like...
We have recently defined a weak Markovian bisimulation equivalence in an integrated-time setting, wh...
We have recently defined a weak Markovian bisimulation equivalence in an integrated-time setting, wh...
Markovian process calculi constitute a useful framework for reasoning about the functional and perfo...
AbstractThe usage of process algebras for the performance modeling and evaluation of concurrent syst...
Several Markovian process calculi have been proposed in the literature, which differ from each other...
Several Markovian process calculi have been proposed in the literature, which differ from each other...
The behavioral equivalence that is typically used to relate Markovian process terms and to reduce th...
AbstractThe behavioral equivalence that is typically used to relate Markovian process terms and to r...
Quantitative analysis of computer systems is often based on Markovian models. Among the formalisms t...
A new weak bisimulation semantics is defined for Markov automata that, in addition to abstracting f...