AbstractThis paper defines action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a general framework for combining qualitative and quantitative analysis. We define state-metrics as a natural extension of bisimulation from non-quantitative systems to quantitative ones. We then prove that any single state-metric corresponds to a bisimulation and that the greatest state-metric corresponds to bisimilarity. Furthermore, we provide two extended examples which show that our results apply to both probabilistic and weighted automata as special cases of action-labelled quantitative transition systems
Probabilistic transition system specifications (PTSS) provide structural operational semantics for r...
We extend the basic system relations of trace inclusion, trace equivalence, simulation, and bisimula...
The notion of process equivalence of probabilistic processes is sensitive to the exact probabilities...
International audienceThis paper defines action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a genera...
AbstractThis paper defines action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a general framework fo...
This paper denes action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a general frame-work for combini...
International audienceThe formalism of metric transition systems, as introduced by de Alfaro, Faella...
International audienceSimulation distances are essentially an approximation of simulation which prov...
AbstractWe present a general framework for the analysis of quantitative and qualitative properties o...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are...
In this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are a quant...
AbstractThe notion of process equivalence of probabilistic processes is sensitive to the exact proba...
Labeled state-to-function transition systems, FuTS for short, are characterized by transitions which...
AbstractThis article provides a survey of approximation metrics for stochastic processes. We deal wi...
AbstractSimulation distances are essentially approximations of simulation which provide a measure of...
Probabilistic transition system specifications (PTSS) provide structural operational semantics for r...
We extend the basic system relations of trace inclusion, trace equivalence, simulation, and bisimula...
The notion of process equivalence of probabilistic processes is sensitive to the exact probabilities...
International audienceThis paper defines action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a genera...
AbstractThis paper defines action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a general framework fo...
This paper denes action-labelled quantitative transition systems as a general frame-work for combini...
International audienceThe formalism of metric transition systems, as introduced by de Alfaro, Faella...
International audienceSimulation distances are essentially an approximation of simulation which prov...
AbstractWe present a general framework for the analysis of quantitative and qualitative properties o...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are...
In this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are a quant...
AbstractThe notion of process equivalence of probabilistic processes is sensitive to the exact proba...
Labeled state-to-function transition systems, FuTS for short, are characterized by transitions which...
AbstractThis article provides a survey of approximation metrics for stochastic processes. We deal wi...
AbstractSimulation distances are essentially approximations of simulation which provide a measure of...
Probabilistic transition system specifications (PTSS) provide structural operational semantics for r...
We extend the basic system relations of trace inclusion, trace equivalence, simulation, and bisimula...
The notion of process equivalence of probabilistic processes is sensitive to the exact probabilities...