AbstractIn this paper we address the problem of adequately handling non-deterministic choices in Generalised Semi-Markov Processes (GSMPs), i.e. probabilistic timed systems where durations of delays are expressed by means of random variables with a general probability distribution. In particular we want the probabilistic duration of a delay not to be decided all at once when the delay starts, but step by step in each system state (in the theory of GSMPs this corresponds to recording spent lifetimes instead of residual lifetimes of delays). In this way an adversary cannot take decisions a priori, based on the knowledge he may get about the future behavior of the system. In order to accomplish this, we consider Interactive Generalised Semi-Ma...
Abstract. This paper is an informal tutorial on stochastic process alge-bras, i.e., process calculi ...
We focus here on a special class of probabilistic timed automata (PTA), called "Determinate Probabil...
A semi-Markov process X(t) may be viewed as constructed from a two-dimensional process J(,n),W(,n) w...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the calculus of interactive generalized semi-Markov processes (IG...
none1noWe present a theory for the design and analysis of concurrent/distributed systems with real...
AbstractA formal approach for the specification and analysis of concurrent systems is proposed which...
AbstractWe propose a model of probabilistic timed automaton which substitutes for the non-determinis...
AbstractThis paper presents the theoretical underpinning of a model for symbolically representing pr...
We consider the problem of verifying reachability properties of stochastic real-time systems modeled...
This report introduces a new model for event-driven temporal sequence processing: Generalized Hidden...
This paper is an informal tutorial on stochastic process algebras, i.e., process calculi where actio...
AbstractIn this paper we present two languages that are refinements of timed CSP (Davies and Schneid...
AbstractWe are interested in describing timed systems that exhibit probabilistic behaviour. To this ...
Abstract. We study long run average behavior of generalized semi-Markov pro-cesses with both fixed-d...
The usefulness of formal methods for the description and verification of complex systems is nowadays...
Abstract. This paper is an informal tutorial on stochastic process alge-bras, i.e., process calculi ...
We focus here on a special class of probabilistic timed automata (PTA), called "Determinate Probabil...
A semi-Markov process X(t) may be viewed as constructed from a two-dimensional process J(,n),W(,n) w...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the calculus of interactive generalized semi-Markov processes (IG...
none1noWe present a theory for the design and analysis of concurrent/distributed systems with real...
AbstractA formal approach for the specification and analysis of concurrent systems is proposed which...
AbstractWe propose a model of probabilistic timed automaton which substitutes for the non-determinis...
AbstractThis paper presents the theoretical underpinning of a model for symbolically representing pr...
We consider the problem of verifying reachability properties of stochastic real-time systems modeled...
This report introduces a new model for event-driven temporal sequence processing: Generalized Hidden...
This paper is an informal tutorial on stochastic process algebras, i.e., process calculi where actio...
AbstractIn this paper we present two languages that are refinements of timed CSP (Davies and Schneid...
AbstractWe are interested in describing timed systems that exhibit probabilistic behaviour. To this ...
Abstract. We study long run average behavior of generalized semi-Markov pro-cesses with both fixed-d...
The usefulness of formal methods for the description and verification of complex systems is nowadays...
Abstract. This paper is an informal tutorial on stochastic process alge-bras, i.e., process calculi ...
We focus here on a special class of probabilistic timed automata (PTA), called "Determinate Probabil...
A semi-Markov process X(t) may be viewed as constructed from a two-dimensional process J(,n),W(,n) w...