AbstractMulti-level deterministically synchronized sequential processes, or (DS)∗SP, is a recursively defined modular class of systems. Under interleaving semantics (DS)∗SP generalizes free choice (Hack, Master's Thesis, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1972), equal conflict (Teruel and Silva, Theoret. Comput. Sci. 153 (1–2) (1996) 271–300), or DSSP (Recalde et al., IEEE Trans. Robotics Automat. 14(2) (1998) 267–277). Many important results of these subclasses hold also for (DS)∗SP. Among them the existence of a polynomial time necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a live and bounded marking. The extension to (DS)∗SP of results that were known for more restricted subclasses, their interpretation from other points of view, and the ...
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International audienceA quantitative model of concurrent interaction is introduced. The basic object...
A concurrent version of a finite-state automaton is a set of processes that cooperate in processing ...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
Two ways of describing the behaviour of concurrent systems have widely been suggested: arbitrary int...
AbstractMulti-level deterministically synchronized sequential processes, or (DS)∗SP, is a recursivel...
AbstractA concurrent system S is called determinism if for all states s of S we have that whenever S...
AbstractThe study of synchronized alternating machines has enabled to characterize several natural c...
Un programme concurrent est composé de plusieurs unités logiques : les processus. Chaque processus a...
Determinism of labelled transition systems and trees is a concept of theoretical and practical impor...
The design of concurrent systems has to deal with the satisfaction of conditions of good behavior. I...
AbstractIn this paper, generalizations to systems which are not persistent, that is, systems where a...
Deterministic asynchronous concurrent formalisms are valuable because determinism greatly simplifies...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
AbstractThis paper illustrates how early ideas and simple naive concepts of concurrency theory of th...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
International audienceA quantitative model of concurrent interaction is introduced. The basic object...
A concurrent version of a finite-state automaton is a set of processes that cooperate in processing ...
A simple domain theory for concurrency is presented. Based on a categorical model of linear logic an...
Two ways of describing the behaviour of concurrent systems have widely been suggested: arbitrary int...