AbstractAction Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and proving properties of concurrent systems. In this paper, Multiple Labelled Transition Systems (MLTS) are introduced as generalizations of LTS that permit dealing also with systems features that are becoming more and more important when considering languages and models for network aware programming. MLTS permit describing not only the actions systems can perform but also system's resources usage and their handling (creation, revelation …) of names. To show adeguacy of our proposal we show how MLTS can be used to describe the operational semantics of one of the most studied calculus for mobility: the asynchronous π-calculus
AbstractWe address the problem of handling names in concurrent and distributed systems made up of mo...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
AbstractWe study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we ident...
Action Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and pr...
Action Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and pr...
Abstract. Action-labelled transition systems (LTSs) have proved to be a fundamental model for descri...
We define a uniform semantic substrate for a wide variety of process calculi where states and action...
A concurrent system is a computer system with components that run in parallel and interact with each...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
AbstractThe π-calculus is one of the most important mobile process calculi and has been well studied...
AbstractWe extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the tra...
This article surveys the definition and application of an enhancement of structural operational sema...
AbstractConcurrent calculi, such as CCS, are defined in terms of labelled transition system; similar...
AbstractWe present the π-calculus, a calculus of communicating systems in which one can naturally ex...
We extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the transition ...
AbstractWe address the problem of handling names in concurrent and distributed systems made up of mo...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
AbstractWe study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we ident...
Action Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and pr...
Action Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and pr...
Abstract. Action-labelled transition systems (LTSs) have proved to be a fundamental model for descri...
We define a uniform semantic substrate for a wide variety of process calculi where states and action...
A concurrent system is a computer system with components that run in parallel and interact with each...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
AbstractThe π-calculus is one of the most important mobile process calculi and has been well studied...
AbstractWe extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the tra...
This article surveys the definition and application of an enhancement of structural operational sema...
AbstractConcurrent calculi, such as CCS, are defined in terms of labelled transition system; similar...
AbstractWe present the π-calculus, a calculus of communicating systems in which one can naturally ex...
We extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the transition ...
AbstractWe address the problem of handling names in concurrent and distributed systems made up of mo...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
AbstractWe study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we ident...