AbstractWe discuss the tensions between intensionality and extensionality of spatial observations in distributed systems, showing that there are natural models where extensional observational equivalences may be characterized by spatial logics, including the composition and void operators. Our results support the claim that spatial observations do not need to be always considered intensional, even if expressive enough to talk about the structure of systems. For simplicity, our technical development is based on a minimalist process calculus, that already captures the main features of distributed systems, namely local synchronous communication, local computation, asynchronous remote communication, and partial failures
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
AbstractWe introduce a class of coalgebraic models and a family of modal logics that support the spe...
Spatial Logics are modal logics developed for process-algebraic semantics. They have been proposed f...
We discuss the tensions between intensionality and extensionality of spatial observations in distrib...
AbstractWe discuss the tensions between intensionality and extensionality of spatial observations in...
We acknowledge the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia PhD Scholarship SFRH/BD/23760/2005 and proje...
AbstractSpatiality is an important aspect of distributed systems because their computations depend b...
Spatiality is an important aspect of distributed systems because their computations depend both on t...
Spatiality is an important aspect of distributed systems because their computations depend both on t...
Spatial logics support the specification not only of behavioral properties but also of structural pr...
AbstractWe introduce a refined version of observation for CCS which allows the observer to see the d...
We study a notion of observation for concurrent processes which allows the observer to see the distr...
In this paper we focus on Dynamic Spatial Logic, the extension of Hennessy-Milner logic with the par...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a spatial and temporal logic for reason-ing about distributed ...
AbstractThe introduction of spatial logics in concurrency is motivated by a shift of focus from conc...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
AbstractWe introduce a class of coalgebraic models and a family of modal logics that support the spe...
Spatial Logics are modal logics developed for process-algebraic semantics. They have been proposed f...
We discuss the tensions between intensionality and extensionality of spatial observations in distrib...
AbstractWe discuss the tensions between intensionality and extensionality of spatial observations in...
We acknowledge the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia PhD Scholarship SFRH/BD/23760/2005 and proje...
AbstractSpatiality is an important aspect of distributed systems because their computations depend b...
Spatiality is an important aspect of distributed systems because their computations depend both on t...
Spatiality is an important aspect of distributed systems because their computations depend both on t...
Spatial logics support the specification not only of behavioral properties but also of structural pr...
AbstractWe introduce a refined version of observation for CCS which allows the observer to see the d...
We study a notion of observation for concurrent processes which allows the observer to see the distr...
In this paper we focus on Dynamic Spatial Logic, the extension of Hennessy-Milner logic with the par...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a spatial and temporal logic for reason-ing about distributed ...
AbstractThe introduction of spatial logics in concurrency is motivated by a shift of focus from conc...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
AbstractWe introduce a class of coalgebraic models and a family of modal logics that support the spe...
Spatial Logics are modal logics developed for process-algebraic semantics. They have been proposed f...