AbstractWe extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the transition relation with a finite set of actions, representing the fact that the actions occur as a concurrent step. We design an addition-based temporal logic in which one can explicity talk about steps. The logic is studied to establish a variety of positive and negative results in terms of axiomatizability and decidability. Our positive results show that the step notion is amenable to logical treatment via standard techniques. They also help us to obtain a logical characterization of two well known models for distributed systems: labelled elementary net systems and labelled prime event structures. Our negative results show that demanding dete...
In this paper, we define a variant of temporal logic that is designed to capture the temporal and c...
Action-labelled transition systems (LTSs) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and p...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
AbstractWe extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the tra...
We extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the transition ...
A distributed computer system consists of different processes or agents that function largely autono...
Since the beginning of the 1980's, the way the computer systems are conceived has changed dramatical...
Labeled transition systems are key structures for modeling computation. In this paper, we show how ...
The behaviour of distributed systems is described in terms of typed branching-time logics. Dist...
This paper introduces a non-interleaved model for the behaviour of distributed computing systems, an...
Transition systems are a simple and powerful formalism for explaining the operational behaviour of ...
AbstractEvent structures have come to play an important role in the formal study of the behaviour of...
A subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with the hel...
AbstractA subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with...
Action Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and pr...
In this paper, we define a variant of temporal logic that is designed to capture the temporal and c...
Action-labelled transition systems (LTSs) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and p...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...
AbstractWe extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the tra...
We extend labelled transition systems to distributed transition systems by labelling the transition ...
A distributed computer system consists of different processes or agents that function largely autono...
Since the beginning of the 1980's, the way the computer systems are conceived has changed dramatical...
Labeled transition systems are key structures for modeling computation. In this paper, we show how ...
The behaviour of distributed systems is described in terms of typed branching-time logics. Dist...
This paper introduces a non-interleaved model for the behaviour of distributed computing systems, an...
Transition systems are a simple and powerful formalism for explaining the operational behaviour of ...
AbstractEvent structures have come to play an important role in the formal study of the behaviour of...
A subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with the hel...
AbstractA subclass of transition systems called elementary transition systems can be identified with...
Action Labelled transition systems (LTS) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and pr...
In this paper, we define a variant of temporal logic that is designed to capture the temporal and c...
Action-labelled transition systems (LTSs) have proved to be a fundamental model for describing and p...
Although a large number of formal methods have been reported in the literature, most of them are app...