textabstractWe present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions and data (the untimed subset of the specification language mCRL2). This splitting procedure cuts a process into two processes along a set of actions A: Roughly, one of these processes contains no actions from A, while the other process contains only actions from A. We state and prove a theorem asserting that the parallel composition of these two processes is provably equal from a set of axioms (sound and complete with respect to strong bisimilarity) to the original process under some appropriate notion of synchronization. We apply our splitting procedure to the process algebraic semantics of the coordination language Reo: Using this procedure a...
In this paper we present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic fram...
AbstractThe main Linda coordination primitives (asynchronous communication, read operation, nonblock...
A monolithic process is a single recursive equation with data parameters, which only uses non-determ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions and data (the ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions and data (the ...
htmlabstractWe present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions an...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multi-actions (a subset of ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multi-actions (a subset of ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multi-actions (a subset of ...
Within the context of an algebraic theory of processes, an equational specification of process coope...
Within the context of an algebraic theory of processes, an equational specification of process coop...
Synchronous coordination systems allow the exchange of data by logically indivisible actions involvi...
AbstractCoordination languages have been introduced since the early 80s as programming notations to ...
In this paper, we present a process algebra with a minimal form of semantics for actions given by de...
We present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic framework. Decompo...
In this paper we present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic fram...
AbstractThe main Linda coordination primitives (asynchronous communication, read operation, nonblock...
A monolithic process is a single recursive equation with data parameters, which only uses non-determ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions and data (the ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions and data (the ...
htmlabstractWe present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multiactions an...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multi-actions (a subset of ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multi-actions (a subset of ...
We present a procedure for splitting processes in a process algebra with multi-actions (a subset of ...
Within the context of an algebraic theory of processes, an equational specification of process coope...
Within the context of an algebraic theory of processes, an equational specification of process coop...
Synchronous coordination systems allow the exchange of data by logically indivisible actions involvi...
AbstractCoordination languages have been introduced since the early 80s as programming notations to ...
In this paper, we present a process algebra with a minimal form of semantics for actions given by de...
We present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic framework. Decompo...
In this paper we present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic fram...
AbstractThe main Linda coordination primitives (asynchronous communication, read operation, nonblock...
A monolithic process is a single recursive equation with data parameters, which only uses non-determ...