AbstractInterruption is a useful feature in programming and specification languages. Therefore, process algebras has been extended with an additional interrupt operator. We invent a class of event structures, called interrupt event structures, to give a true concurrent semantic to process algebras containing interruption. Interrupt event structures are more expressive than other event structures with respect to event trace execution. Furthermore, interrupt event structures can also distinguish simultaneous event executions from event interleaving. We show consistency, based on bisimulation, between the operational and the denotational semantics of a process algebra that contains an interrupt operator
In this paper an event-based operational interleaving semantics is proposed for real-time processes,...
Process algebras are a frequently used tool for the specification and verification of distributed re...
AbstractThis paper shows that bisimulation equivalence does not afford a finite equational axiomatiz...
AbstractInterruption is a useful feature in programming and specification languages. Therefore, proc...
We give denotational semantics to a wide range of parallel programming languages based on the ideas ...
The investigation into the foundational aspects of linguistic mechanisms for programming long-runnin...
A widely-used class of real-time, reactive, embedded systems is called interrupt-driven systems [8]....
AbstractEvents play many roles in computer systems, ranging from hardware interrupts, over event-bas...
A mechanism is introduced to describe priorities in ACP, the algebra of communicating processes, whe...
Emerging interaction paradigms, such as service-oriented computing, and new technological challenges...
In ACP-style process algebra, the interpretation of a constant atomic action combines action executi...
An investigation is presented into an interrupt-generating object model which is designed to reduce ...
AbstractIn ACP-style process algebra, the interpretation of a constant atomic action combines action...
In this paper we introduce an abstract algebra for reasoning about concurrent programs, that include...
Our topic is broadening a practical ”proofs-as-programs” method of program development to “proofs-as...
In this paper an event-based operational interleaving semantics is proposed for real-time processes,...
Process algebras are a frequently used tool for the specification and verification of distributed re...
AbstractThis paper shows that bisimulation equivalence does not afford a finite equational axiomatiz...
AbstractInterruption is a useful feature in programming and specification languages. Therefore, proc...
We give denotational semantics to a wide range of parallel programming languages based on the ideas ...
The investigation into the foundational aspects of linguistic mechanisms for programming long-runnin...
A widely-used class of real-time, reactive, embedded systems is called interrupt-driven systems [8]....
AbstractEvents play many roles in computer systems, ranging from hardware interrupts, over event-bas...
A mechanism is introduced to describe priorities in ACP, the algebra of communicating processes, whe...
Emerging interaction paradigms, such as service-oriented computing, and new technological challenges...
In ACP-style process algebra, the interpretation of a constant atomic action combines action executi...
An investigation is presented into an interrupt-generating object model which is designed to reduce ...
AbstractIn ACP-style process algebra, the interpretation of a constant atomic action combines action...
In this paper we introduce an abstract algebra for reasoning about concurrent programs, that include...
Our topic is broadening a practical ”proofs-as-programs” method of program development to “proofs-as...
In this paper an event-based operational interleaving semantics is proposed for real-time processes,...
Process algebras are a frequently used tool for the specification and verification of distributed re...
AbstractThis paper shows that bisimulation equivalence does not afford a finite equational axiomatiz...