AbstractA weakest precondition semantics for communicating processes is presented, based on a centralized, one-level approach. Semantic equations are given for the CSP constructs and their continuity is proved. The equivalence of two weakest precondition definitions, one with certain order preferences, and another one, preference-free, is shown. The representation of various operational concepts, including delay, is discussed. Several examples of applying the rules are given
In the original failure-divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP), the ...
In proposing theories of how we should design and specify networks of processes it is necessary to s...
AbstractWe present a denotational semantics for a language of parallel communicating processes based...
AbstractA weakest precondition semantics for communicating processes is presented, based on a centra...
In C. A. R. Hoare, S. D. Brookes, and A. D. Roscoe (1984, J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 31(3), 560) an abs...
In C. A. R. Hoare, S. D. Brookes, and A. D. Roscoe (1984, J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 31(3), 560) an abs...
AbstractDijkstra and Scholten (1990) present an axiomatic semantics for Dijkstra's guarded command l...
AbstractThe original CSP was a language for parallel imperative programs communicating by synchroniz...
This thesis presents proof rules for an extension of Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes (CS...
AbstractWe present two extensions of the naming conventions of Communicating Sequential Proceses [11...
In the original failure-divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) the i...
AbstractA denotational semantics is given for a language for distributed programming based on commun...
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
In the original failure–divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) the i...
AbstractIdealized CSP is a programming language combining simply typed, call-by-name procedures with...
In the original failure-divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP), the ...
In proposing theories of how we should design and specify networks of processes it is necessary to s...
AbstractWe present a denotational semantics for a language of parallel communicating processes based...
AbstractA weakest precondition semantics for communicating processes is presented, based on a centra...
In C. A. R. Hoare, S. D. Brookes, and A. D. Roscoe (1984, J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 31(3), 560) an abs...
In C. A. R. Hoare, S. D. Brookes, and A. D. Roscoe (1984, J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 31(3), 560) an abs...
AbstractDijkstra and Scholten (1990) present an axiomatic semantics for Dijkstra's guarded command l...
AbstractThe original CSP was a language for parallel imperative programs communicating by synchroniz...
This thesis presents proof rules for an extension of Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes (CS...
AbstractWe present two extensions of the naming conventions of Communicating Sequential Proceses [11...
In the original failure-divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) the i...
AbstractA denotational semantics is given for a language for distributed programming based on commun...
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
In the original failure–divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) the i...
AbstractIdealized CSP is a programming language combining simply typed, call-by-name procedures with...
In the original failure-divergence semantic model for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP), the ...
In proposing theories of how we should design and specify networks of processes it is necessary to s...
AbstractWe present a denotational semantics for a language of parallel communicating processes based...