Actor Networks are a modelling framework for cyber-physical-system protocols based on Latour’s actor-network theory that addresses the way we now create and exploit the power of networks whose components are no longer limited to programs, but can also include humans and physical artefacts as actors. The main contribution of this paper is a logic for modelling and reasoning about such actor networks that results from a two-stage constrained-hybridisation process: the first stage corresponds to a logic that captures the structure of actor networks and the way knowledge or data flows across them; the second addresses their dynamic aspects, i.e., the way actor networks can evolve as a result of the interactions that occur within them. For each ...
This paper relates two prominent models of concurrent computation, namely Actors and the π-calculus ...
We present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework accounts ...
Whilst it is widely understood that the Web is a socio-technical phenomenon – produced by both human...
Actor Networks are a modelling framework for cyber-physical-system protocols based on Latour’s actor...
Actor Networks are a modeling framework for cyber-physical system protocols based on Latour’s actor-...
Automated bicycle-sharing systems (bss) are a prominent example of reconfigurable cyber-physical sys...
In this paper we propose actor-networks as a formal model of computation in heterogenous networks of...
In this paper we propose actor-networks as a formal model of computation in heterogenous networks of...
The pioneering work of Hewitt and Baker on the foundations of concurrency during the seventies has i...
AbstractThe actor theory framework is a general semantic framework, based on the actor computation m...
Actor-Network Theory proves particularly inspiring in reconsidering the tenets of quantitative resea...
The actor model is a concurrent and object-based computation paradigm. It has particularly been deve...
International audienceThe Actor Model is a mathematical theory that treats “Actors” as the universal...
System models to assess the vulnerability of information systems to security threats typically repre...
The actor message-passing model of concurrent computation has inspired new ideas in the areas of k...
This paper relates two prominent models of concurrent computation, namely Actors and the π-calculus ...
We present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework accounts ...
Whilst it is widely understood that the Web is a socio-technical phenomenon – produced by both human...
Actor Networks are a modelling framework for cyber-physical-system protocols based on Latour’s actor...
Actor Networks are a modeling framework for cyber-physical system protocols based on Latour’s actor-...
Automated bicycle-sharing systems (bss) are a prominent example of reconfigurable cyber-physical sys...
In this paper we propose actor-networks as a formal model of computation in heterogenous networks of...
In this paper we propose actor-networks as a formal model of computation in heterogenous networks of...
The pioneering work of Hewitt and Baker on the foundations of concurrency during the seventies has i...
AbstractThe actor theory framework is a general semantic framework, based on the actor computation m...
Actor-Network Theory proves particularly inspiring in reconsidering the tenets of quantitative resea...
The actor model is a concurrent and object-based computation paradigm. It has particularly been deve...
International audienceThe Actor Model is a mathematical theory that treats “Actors” as the universal...
System models to assess the vulnerability of information systems to security threats typically repre...
The actor message-passing model of concurrent computation has inspired new ideas in the areas of k...
This paper relates two prominent models of concurrent computation, namely Actors and the π-calculus ...
We present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework accounts ...
Whilst it is widely understood that the Web is a socio-technical phenomenon – produced by both human...