We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where transitions can check for the presence of tokens without consuming them (read-only operations). A basic role is played by asymmetric event structures, a generalization of Winskel's prime event structures where symmetric conflict is replaced by a relation modelling asymmetric conflict or weak causality, used to represent a new kind of dependency between events arising in contextual nets, Extending Winskel's seminal work on safe nets, the truly concurrent event-based semantics of contextual nets is given at categorical level via a chain of coreflections leading from the category SW-CN of semi-weighted contextual nets to the category Dom of finita...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paperby Nielsen, Plotkin and...
AbstractIn this paper we address the following question: What type of event structures are suitable ...
AbstractWe present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets ...
We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where tr...
We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where t...
We propose an event based semantics for contextual nets, i.e. an extension of Place/Transition Petri...
We propose an event based semantics for contextual nets, i.e. an extension of Place/Transition Petri...
AbstractWe present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets ...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, ...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, ...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
We investigate the notion of history preserving bisimulation for contextual P/T nets, a generalizati...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
We investigate the notion of history preserving bisimulation for contextual P/T nets, a generalizati...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paperby Nielsen, Plotkin and...
AbstractIn this paper we address the following question: What type of event structures are suitable ...
AbstractWe present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets ...
We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where tr...
We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where t...
We propose an event based semantics for contextual nets, i.e. an extension of Place/Transition Petri...
We propose an event based semantics for contextual nets, i.e. an extension of Place/Transition Petri...
AbstractWe present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets ...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, ...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, ...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
We investigate the notion of history preserving bisimulation for contextual P/T nets, a generalizati...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
We investigate the notion of history preserving bisimulation for contextual P/T nets, a generalizati...
We propose a functorial concurrent semantics for Petri nets extended with read and inhibitor arcs, t...
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paperby Nielsen, Plotkin and...
AbstractIn this paper we address the following question: What type of event structures are suitable ...