AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Costa and Stirling in [Weak and strong fairness in CCS, Inform. and Comput. 73 (1987) 207–244]. The study is carried out at system specification level by resorting to a common process description language. This paper follows and exploits similar techniques as those developed in [F. Corradini, M.R. Di Berardini, W. Vogler, Relating fairness and timing in process algebras, Proc. of Concur’03, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2761, Springer, Berlin, 2003, pp. 446–460]—where fairness of actions was taken into account and was contrasted to the PAFAS timed operational semantics—but the characterization of fair executions is based on a ...
AbstractWe construct several denotational semantics for communicating processes that incorporate ass...
AbstractWe examine the issue of weak and strong fairness in the framework of Milner's CCS. Our appro...
Notions of weak and strong fairness are studied in the setting of the I/O automaton model of Lynch &...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
AbstractIn this paper, we define fair computations in the π-calculus [Milner, R., Parrow, J. & Walke...
AbstractIn the analysis and design of concurrent systems, it can be useful to assume fairness among ...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate fair computations in the $\pi$-calculus \cite{MPW...
International audienceIn this paper, we define fair computations in the pi-calculus. We follow Costa...
AbstractWe construct several denotational semantics for communicating processes that incorporate ass...
AbstractWe examine the issue of weak and strong fairness in the framework of Milner's CCS. Our appro...
Notions of weak and strong fairness are studied in the setting of the I/O automaton model of Lynch &...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
AbstractIn this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defin...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
In this paper we provide a simple characterization of (weak) fairness of components as defined by Co...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
This paper contrasts two important features of parallel system computations: fairness and timing. Th...
AbstractIn this paper, we define fair computations in the π-calculus [Milner, R., Parrow, J. & Walke...
AbstractIn the analysis and design of concurrent systems, it can be useful to assume fairness among ...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate fair computations in the $\pi$-calculus \cite{MPW...
International audienceIn this paper, we define fair computations in the pi-calculus. We follow Costa...
AbstractWe construct several denotational semantics for communicating processes that incorporate ass...
AbstractWe examine the issue of weak and strong fairness in the framework of Milner's CCS. Our appro...
Notions of weak and strong fairness are studied in the setting of the I/O automaton model of Lynch &...