There are two schools of thought on reasoning about distributed systems: one following interleaving based semantics, and one following partial-order/graph based semantics. This paper compares these two approaches and argues in favour of the latter. An introductory treatment of the split-width technique is also provided
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
A layered specification methodology for specifying distributed systems, based on graph-theoretic for...
Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems. A distributed...
There are two schools of thought on reasoning about distributed systems: one following inter-leaving...
Distributed systems are groups of networked computers, which have the same goal for their work. The ...
who left too soon. This Thesis studies logical characterisations of distributed systems for the purp...
In distributed knowledge representation and reasoning systems, knowledge is represented by a set of ...
In this paper we define a logic, called \emph{Distributed First Order Logic (DFOL)}, for the formali...
Benefits from structured knowledge representation have motivated the creation of large description l...
. This paper presents a technique for specifying and reasoning about the operational semantics of di...
The development of distributed applications has not progressed as rapidly as its enabling technologi...
Despite many advances in programming models and frameworks, writing distributed applications remains...
This paper is concerned with providing a logic, called Distributed First Order Logic (DFOL), for the...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
. This paper presents some ideas on using paraconsistent logics to represent and to reason about kno...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
A layered specification methodology for specifying distributed systems, based on graph-theoretic for...
Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems. A distributed...
There are two schools of thought on reasoning about distributed systems: one following inter-leaving...
Distributed systems are groups of networked computers, which have the same goal for their work. The ...
who left too soon. This Thesis studies logical characterisations of distributed systems for the purp...
In distributed knowledge representation and reasoning systems, knowledge is represented by a set of ...
In this paper we define a logic, called \emph{Distributed First Order Logic (DFOL)}, for the formali...
Benefits from structured knowledge representation have motivated the creation of large description l...
. This paper presents a technique for specifying and reasoning about the operational semantics of di...
The development of distributed applications has not progressed as rapidly as its enabling technologi...
Despite many advances in programming models and frameworks, writing distributed applications remains...
This paper is concerned with providing a logic, called Distributed First Order Logic (DFOL), for the...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
. This paper presents some ideas on using paraconsistent logics to represent and to reason about kno...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
A layered specification methodology for specifying distributed systems, based on graph-theoretic for...
Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems. A distributed...