AbstractA real-time process algebra, called ACSR, has been developed to facilitate the specification and analysis of real-time systems. ACSR supports synchronous timed actions and asynchronous instantaneous events. Timed actions are used to represent the usage of resources and to model the passage of time. Events are used to capture synchronization between processes. To be able to specify real-time systems accurately, ACSR supports a notion of priority that can be used to arbitrate among timed actions competing for the use of resources and among events that are ready for synchronization. In addition to operators common to process algebra, ACSR includes the scope operator, which can be used to model timeouts and interrupts. Equivalence betwe...
AbstractThe Algebra of Communicating Shared Resources (ACSR) is a timed process algebra which extend...
To engineer reliable real-time systems, it is desirable to detect timing anomalies early in the deve...
AbstractThe behavior of concurrent, real-time systems can be specified using a process algebra calle...
AbstractA real-time process algebra, called ACSR, has been developed to facilitate the specification...
Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of timed process algebras for the sp...
There has recently been significant progress in the development of timed process algebras for the sp...
There has recently been significant progress in the development of timed process algebras for the sp...
This paper describes three real-time process algebras, ACSR, PACSR and ACSR-VP. ACSR is a resource-b...
AbstractThe Algebra of Communicating Shared Resources (ACSR) is a timed process algebra which extend...
The correctness of real-time distributed systems depends not only on the function they compute but a...
The correctness of real-time distributed systems depends not only on the function they compute but a...
In this chapter, we present an overview of how timing information can be embedded in process-algebra...
A Family of Resource-Bound Real-Time Process Algebras This paper describes three real-time process a...
The correctness of real-time distributed systems depends not only on the function they compute but a...
The behavior of concurrent, real-time systems can be specified using a process algebra called CCSR. ...
AbstractThe Algebra of Communicating Shared Resources (ACSR) is a timed process algebra which extend...
To engineer reliable real-time systems, it is desirable to detect timing anomalies early in the deve...
AbstractThe behavior of concurrent, real-time systems can be specified using a process algebra calle...
AbstractA real-time process algebra, called ACSR, has been developed to facilitate the specification...
Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of timed process algebras for the sp...
There has recently been significant progress in the development of timed process algebras for the sp...
There has recently been significant progress in the development of timed process algebras for the sp...
This paper describes three real-time process algebras, ACSR, PACSR and ACSR-VP. ACSR is a resource-b...
AbstractThe Algebra of Communicating Shared Resources (ACSR) is a timed process algebra which extend...
The correctness of real-time distributed systems depends not only on the function they compute but a...
The correctness of real-time distributed systems depends not only on the function they compute but a...
In this chapter, we present an overview of how timing information can be embedded in process-algebra...
A Family of Resource-Bound Real-Time Process Algebras This paper describes three real-time process a...
The correctness of real-time distributed systems depends not only on the function they compute but a...
The behavior of concurrent, real-time systems can be specified using a process algebra called CCSR. ...
AbstractThe Algebra of Communicating Shared Resources (ACSR) is a timed process algebra which extend...
To engineer reliable real-time systems, it is desirable to detect timing anomalies early in the deve...
AbstractThe behavior of concurrent, real-time systems can be specified using a process algebra calle...