AbstractWe consider two ways of assigning semantics to a class of statements built from a set of atomic actions (the ‘alphabet’), by means of sequential composition, nondeterministic choice, recursion and merge (arbitrary interleaving). The first is linear time semantics (LT), stated in terms of trace theory; the semantic domain is the collection of all closed sets of finite and infinite words. The second is branching time semantics (BT), as introduced by De Bakker and Zucker; here the semantic domain is the metric completion of the collection of finite processes. For LT we prove the continuity of the operations (merge, sequential composition) in a direct, combinatorial way.Next, a connection between LT and BT is established by means of the...
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We consider two ways of assigning semantics to a class of statements built from a set of atomic acti...
AbstractWe consider two ways of assigning semantics to a class of statements built from a set of ato...
The discussion of the relative merits of linear versus branching-time goes back to early 1980s. The ...
AbstractFirst, we investigate a trace-set semantics of processes with μ-recursion and arbitrary inte...
This paper focuses on the issue of modelling sequential composition in denotational linear time sema...
The discussion of the relative merits of linear- versus branching-time frameworks goes back to the e...
We study the semantics of a simple language with concurrency and recursion. Our semantic domain cons...
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This paper investigates logical aspects of combining linear orders as semantics for modal and tempor...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
A framework allowing a unified and rigorous definition of the semantics of concurrency is proposed. ...
We consider two ways of assigning semantics to a class of statements built from a set of atomic acti...
AbstractWe consider two ways of assigning semantics to a class of statements built from a set of ato...
The discussion of the relative merits of linear versus branching-time goes back to early 1980s. The ...
AbstractFirst, we investigate a trace-set semantics of processes with μ-recursion and arbitrary inte...
This paper focuses on the issue of modelling sequential composition in denotational linear time sema...
The discussion of the relative merits of linear- versus branching-time frameworks goes back to the e...
We study the semantics of a simple language with concurrency and recursion. Our semantic domain cons...
An analysis of the role of compactness in defining the semantics of the merge and fair merge operati...
We present a variety of denotational linear time semantics for a language with recursion and true co...
Abstract. The discussion in the computer-science literature of the relative merits of linear- versus...
Two main areas of temporal logics are those of linear time and of branching time. Linear orders, tho...
AbstractWe describe linear future semantics, an extension of linear history semantics as introduced ...
This paper investigates logical aspects of combining linear orders as semantics for modal and tempor...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
A framework allowing a unified and rigorous definition of the semantics of concurrency is proposed. ...