Process algebras have been developed as formalisms for specifying the behavioral aspects of protocols. Interpreted systems have been proposed as a semantic model for multi-agent communication. In this paper, we connect these two formalisms by defining an interpreted systems semantics for a generic process algebraic formalism. This allows us to translate and compare the vast body of knowledge and results for each of the two formalisms to the other and perform epistemic reasoning, e.g., using model-checking tools for interpreted systems, on process algebraic specifications. Based on our translation we formulate and prove some results about the interpreted systems generated by process algebraic specifications
Process algebra represents a mathematically rigorous framework for modeling con-current systems of i...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a new characterization of model-based diagnosis based on process al...
Special Issue of "Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing" devoted to Process...
Process algebras have been developed as formalisms for specifying the behavioral aspects of protocol...
Process algebras are a set of mathematically rigorous languages with well defined semantics that per...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
none2noVery often, cross-fertilisation between seemingly distant research fields is the source of re...
Process algebras are generally recognized as a convenient tool for describing concurrent systems at ...
Algebraic Theory of Processes provides the first general and systematic introduction to the semantic...
AbstractA semantic theory of process algebras which allows processes to communicate values is descri...
Process algebra is the study of distributed or parallel systems by algebraic means. Originating in c...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
In the past few years, several process-algebraic frameworks have been proposed that incorporate the ...
AbstractRecent approaches to the combination of process algebras and temporal logic have shown that ...
In this paper we propose a new characterization of model-based diagnosis based on process algebras, ...
Process algebra represents a mathematically rigorous framework for modeling con-current systems of i...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a new characterization of model-based diagnosis based on process al...
Special Issue of "Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing" devoted to Process...
Process algebras have been developed as formalisms for specifying the behavioral aspects of protocol...
Process algebras are a set of mathematically rigorous languages with well defined semantics that per...
This chapter addresses the question how to verify distributed and communicating systems in an effect...
none2noVery often, cross-fertilisation between seemingly distant research fields is the source of re...
Process algebras are generally recognized as a convenient tool for describing concurrent systems at ...
Algebraic Theory of Processes provides the first general and systematic introduction to the semantic...
AbstractA semantic theory of process algebras which allows processes to communicate values is descri...
Process algebra is the study of distributed or parallel systems by algebraic means. Originating in c...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
In the past few years, several process-algebraic frameworks have been proposed that incorporate the ...
AbstractRecent approaches to the combination of process algebras and temporal logic have shown that ...
In this paper we propose a new characterization of model-based diagnosis based on process algebras, ...
Process algebra represents a mathematically rigorous framework for modeling con-current systems of i...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a new characterization of model-based diagnosis based on process al...
Special Issue of "Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing" devoted to Process...