This paper studies conflicts from a process-algebraic point of view and shows how they are related to the testing theory of fair testing. Conflicts have been introduced in the context of discrete event systems, where two concurrent systems are said to be in conflict if they can get trapped in a situation where they are waiting or running endlessly, forever unable to complete their common task. In order to analyse complex discrete event systems, conflict-preserving notions of refinement and equivalence are needed. This paper characterises an appropriate refinement, called the conflict preorder, and provides a denotational semantics for it. Its relationship to other known process preorders is explored, and it is shown to generalise the fair t...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper proposes a modular approach to verifying whether a large discrete event system is noncon...
This paper studies conflicts from a process-algebraic point of view and shows how they are related t...
In this paper we present the application of the fair testing pre-order, introduced in a previous pap...
AbstractIn the analysis and design of concurrent systems, it can be useful to assume fairness among ...
This dissertation studies conflicts. A conflict is a bug in concurrent systems where one or more com...
Two concurrent processes are said to be in conflict if they can get trapped in a situation where the...
Abstract: Two concurrent processes are said to be in conflict if they can get trapped in a situation...
An action system is a framework for describing parallel or distributed systems, for which the refine...
In this paper we present a solution to the long-standing problem of characterising the coarsest live...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
Process Algebras are rapidly becoming a mathe-matical model used by verification engineers to extend...
Fair discrete systems (FDSs) are a computational model of concurrent programs where fairness assumpt...
Traditionally, computer programs have been thought of as entities which take some input, execute a s...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper proposes a modular approach to verifying whether a large discrete event system is noncon...
This paper studies conflicts from a process-algebraic point of view and shows how they are related t...
In this paper we present the application of the fair testing pre-order, introduced in a previous pap...
AbstractIn the analysis and design of concurrent systems, it can be useful to assume fairness among ...
This dissertation studies conflicts. A conflict is a bug in concurrent systems where one or more com...
Two concurrent processes are said to be in conflict if they can get trapped in a situation where the...
Abstract: Two concurrent processes are said to be in conflict if they can get trapped in a situation...
An action system is a framework for describing parallel or distributed systems, for which the refine...
In this paper we present a solution to the long-standing problem of characterising the coarsest live...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
Process Algebras are rapidly becoming a mathe-matical model used by verification engineers to extend...
Fair discrete systems (FDSs) are a computational model of concurrent programs where fairness assumpt...
Traditionally, computer programs have been thought of as entities which take some input, execute a s...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper proposes a modular approach to verifying whether a large discrete event system is noncon...