Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel systems. Because debugging of parallel programs is hard, due to e.g. nondeterministic execution, verification of program correctness becomes an even more important issue. The Algebra of Communicating Processes (ACP) is a format theory which emphasizes verification and can be applied to a large domain of problems ranging from electronic circuits to CAM architectures. The manual verification of specifications of small size has already been achieved, but this cannot easily be extended to the verification of larger industrially relevant systems. To deal with this problem we need computer tools to help with the specification, simulation, verification a...
A new technique for specifying and verifying concurrent programs is presented. A specification lang...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
AbstractThe research has shown that process-oriented programming languages provide a suitable means ...
Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel syste...
Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel syste...
Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel syste...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
An extension of Milner's CCS is presented. The language takes into account a number of resourc...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
This thesis develops a verification theory for systems of parallel processes communicating with one...
A uniform treatment is presented of specifications, programs, and programming for communicating proc...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
The semantics of communication in a distributed computing environment without shared objects are inv...
A new technique for specifying and verifying concurrent programs is presented. A specification lang...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
AbstractThe research has shown that process-oriented programming languages provide a suitable means ...
Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel syste...
Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel syste...
Traditional methods for programming sequential machines are inadequate for specifying parallel syste...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
An extension of Milner's CCS is presented. The language takes into account a number of resourc...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
This thesis develops a verification theory for systems of parallel processes communicating with one...
A uniform treatment is presented of specifications, programs, and programming for communicating proc...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
The semantics of communication in a distributed computing environment without shared objects are inv...
A new technique for specifying and verifying concurrent programs is presented. A specification lang...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
AbstractThe research has shown that process-oriented programming languages provide a suitable means ...