The relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of concurrency, has been widely investigated. Many proposals exist for encoding process calculi into Petri nets while preserving some behavioural features of interest. We recently introduced a framework where a net encoding can be defined uniformly for calculi with different communication patterns, including synchronous two-party, multiparty, and asynchronous communication. The encoding preserves and reflects several behavioural semantics, notably bisimulation equivalence. The situation is less immediate for asynchronous calculi and trace semantics: considering traces that arise when viewing asynchronous calculi as a fragment of the synchronous ones, trace equivale...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
AbstractWe study trace and may-testing equivalences in the asynchronous versions of CCS and π-calcul...
The starting point of this paper is an algebraic Petri net framework allowing one to express net com...
The relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of concurrency, has been...
The relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of concurrency, has been...
International audienceThe relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of...
{ fabio,vale} @ di. unipi. it The paper investigates the relationships between two well-known approa...
We present an encoding for (bound) processes of the asynchronous CCS with replication into open Petr...
The paper investigates the relationships between two well-known approaches to the modelling of concu...
International audienceWe present an encoding of (bound) CSP processes with replication into Petri ne...
We present an encoding of (bound) CSP processes with replication into Petri nets with labelled trans...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to an analysis of the concurrent features of asynchronous...
The paper is devoted to an analysis of the concurrent features of asynchronous systems. A preliminar...
We study trace and may-testing equivalences in the asynchronous versions of CCS and π-calculus. We s...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
AbstractWe study trace and may-testing equivalences in the asynchronous versions of CCS and π-calcul...
The starting point of this paper is an algebraic Petri net framework allowing one to express net com...
The relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of concurrency, has been...
The relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of concurrency, has been...
International audienceThe relation between process calculi and Petri nets, two fundamental models of...
{ fabio,vale} @ di. unipi. it The paper investigates the relationships between two well-known approa...
We present an encoding for (bound) processes of the asynchronous CCS with replication into open Petr...
The paper investigates the relationships between two well-known approaches to the modelling of concu...
International audienceWe present an encoding of (bound) CSP processes with replication into Petri ne...
We present an encoding of (bound) CSP processes with replication into Petri nets with labelled trans...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to an analysis of the concurrent features of asynchronous...
The paper is devoted to an analysis of the concurrent features of asynchronous systems. A preliminar...
We study trace and may-testing equivalences in the asynchronous versions of CCS and π-calculus. We s...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
AbstractWe study trace and may-testing equivalences in the asynchronous versions of CCS and π-calcul...
The starting point of this paper is an algebraic Petri net framework allowing one to express net com...