One of the well-known results in concurrency theory concerns the relationship between event structures and occurrence nets: an occurrence net can be associated with a prime event structure, and vice versa. More generally, the relationships between various forms of event structures and suitable forms of nets have been long established. Good examples are the close relationship between inhibitor event structures and inhibitor occurrence nets, or between asymmetric event structures and asymmetric occurrence nets. Several forms of event structures suited for the modelling of reversible computation have recently been developed; also a method for reversing occurrence nets has been proposed. This paper bridges the gap between reversible event struc...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paper by Nielsen, Plotkin an...
Petri nets are a well-known model of concurrency and provide an ideal setting for the study of funda...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...
One of the well-known results in concurrency theory concerns the relationship between event structur...
Reversible prime event structures extend the well-known model of prime event structures to represent...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
We study categories for reversible computing, focussing on reversible forms of event structures. Eve...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audiencePetri Nets are a well-known model of concurrency a...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paperby Nielsen, Plotkin and...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
A subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with the hel...
AbstractA subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with...
There is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting application areas...
AbstractThere is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting applicati...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years, with applications in hardw...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paper by Nielsen, Plotkin an...
Petri nets are a well-known model of concurrency and provide an ideal setting for the study of funda...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...
One of the well-known results in concurrency theory concerns the relationship between event structur...
Reversible prime event structures extend the well-known model of prime event structures to represent...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
We study categories for reversible computing, focussing on reversible forms of event structures. Eve...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audiencePetri Nets are a well-known model of concurrency a...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paperby Nielsen, Plotkin and...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
A subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with the hel...
AbstractA subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with...
There is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting application areas...
AbstractThere is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting applicati...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years, with applications in hardw...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paper by Nielsen, Plotkin an...
Petri nets are a well-known model of concurrency and provide an ideal setting for the study of funda...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...