AbstractThe actor theory framework is a general semantic framework, based on the actor computation model, for specifying and reasoning about components of open distributed systems. It can be used to define both operational and trace-like interaction semantics for actor programming languages and specification notations. It can also be used to directly specify actor system components. The framework allows descriptions of system components written using different notations or at different levels of abstraction to be related: translations between actor programming languages can be shown to preserve interaction semantics, notions of satisfaction and refinement for specification notations can be defined and, using actor theory transformations, di...
AbstractActor grammars were introduced by Janssens and Rozenberg (1987) as a formal model for actor ...
Open distributed systems are a class of distributed systems where (i) only partial information about...
A foundational model of concurrency is developed in this thesis. We examine issues in the design of ...
AbstractThe actor theory framework is a general semantic framework, based on the actor computation m...
AbstractWe present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework a...
We present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework accounts ...
The pioneering work of Hewitt and Baker on the foundations of concurrency during the seventies has i...
AbstractIn this paper we present two actor languages and a semantics preserving translation between ...
The actor message-passing model of concurrent computation has inspired new ideas in the areas of k...
AbstractFormalization in a logical theory can contribute to the foundational understanding of intera...
This paper relates two prominent models of concurrent computation, namely Actors and the π-calculus ...
none2siAfter more than 40 years by their invention, actors are nowadays in the mainstream, as a refe...
none2siAfter more than 40 years by their invention, actors are nowadays in the mainstream, as a refe...
In this paper, we introduce an actor language following a ``process algebra'' style. The i...
The actor model is a concurrent and object-based computation paradigm. It has particularly been deve...
AbstractActor grammars were introduced by Janssens and Rozenberg (1987) as a formal model for actor ...
Open distributed systems are a class of distributed systems where (i) only partial information about...
A foundational model of concurrency is developed in this thesis. We examine issues in the design of ...
AbstractThe actor theory framework is a general semantic framework, based on the actor computation m...
AbstractWe present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework a...
We present a semantic framework for actor systems based on rewriting logic. This framework accounts ...
The pioneering work of Hewitt and Baker on the foundations of concurrency during the seventies has i...
AbstractIn this paper we present two actor languages and a semantics preserving translation between ...
The actor message-passing model of concurrent computation has inspired new ideas in the areas of k...
AbstractFormalization in a logical theory can contribute to the foundational understanding of intera...
This paper relates two prominent models of concurrent computation, namely Actors and the π-calculus ...
none2siAfter more than 40 years by their invention, actors are nowadays in the mainstream, as a refe...
none2siAfter more than 40 years by their invention, actors are nowadays in the mainstream, as a refe...
In this paper, we introduce an actor language following a ``process algebra'' style. The i...
The actor model is a concurrent and object-based computation paradigm. It has particularly been deve...
AbstractActor grammars were introduced by Janssens and Rozenberg (1987) as a formal model for actor ...
Open distributed systems are a class of distributed systems where (i) only partial information about...
A foundational model of concurrency is developed in this thesis. We examine issues in the design of ...