Goltz (1988) discussed whether or not there exist finite Petri nets (with unbounded capacities) modelling the causal behaviour of certain recursive CCS terms. As a representative example, the following term is considered: B=(a.nil | b.B)+c.nil. We will show that the answer depends on the chosen notion of behaviour. It was already known that the interleaving behaviour and the branching structure of terms as B can be modelled as long as causality is not taken into account. We now show that also the causal behaviour of B can be modelled as long as the branching structure is not taken into account. However, it is not possible to represent both causal dependencies and the behaviour with respect to choices between alternatives in a finite net. We...
Abstract. In this paper, we show how to obtain causal semantics distinguishing ”earlier than ” and ”...
Causality is often interpreted as establishing dependencies between events. The standard view is tha...
Finite-net multi-CCS is a CCS-like calculus which is able to model atomic sequences of actions and, ...
AbstractGoltz (1988) discussed whether or not there exist finite Petri nets (with unbounded capaciti...
Many different approaches, mainly based on logical formalisms, have been proposed for modeling causa...
. This paper is concerned with defining causal (non sequential) behavior of Petri nets via occurrenc...
Recursive Petri nets (RPNs) have been introduced to model systems with dynamic structure. In a previ...
Abstract In this paper we revisit some pioneering efforts to equip Petri nets with compact operation...
Abstract: Petri nets are a suitable tool for the diagnosis of discrete event systems. For this purpo...
. We study the following problems for strong and weak bisimulation equivalence: given a labelled Pet...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that it can be tested in polynomial time as to whether a scenario is ...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...
Abstract We study the following problems for strong and weak bisimulation equivalence: given a label...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audiencePetri Nets are a well-known model of concurrency a...
Characterising liveness using a structure based approach is a key issue in theory of Petri nets. In ...
Abstract. In this paper, we show how to obtain causal semantics distinguishing ”earlier than ” and ”...
Causality is often interpreted as establishing dependencies between events. The standard view is tha...
Finite-net multi-CCS is a CCS-like calculus which is able to model atomic sequences of actions and, ...
AbstractGoltz (1988) discussed whether or not there exist finite Petri nets (with unbounded capaciti...
Many different approaches, mainly based on logical formalisms, have been proposed for modeling causa...
. This paper is concerned with defining causal (non sequential) behavior of Petri nets via occurrenc...
Recursive Petri nets (RPNs) have been introduced to model systems with dynamic structure. In a previ...
Abstract In this paper we revisit some pioneering efforts to equip Petri nets with compact operation...
Abstract: Petri nets are a suitable tool for the diagnosis of discrete event systems. For this purpo...
. We study the following problems for strong and weak bisimulation equivalence: given a labelled Pet...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that it can be tested in polynomial time as to whether a scenario is ...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...
Abstract We study the following problems for strong and weak bisimulation equivalence: given a label...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audiencePetri Nets are a well-known model of concurrency a...
Characterising liveness using a structure based approach is a key issue in theory of Petri nets. In ...
Abstract. In this paper, we show how to obtain causal semantics distinguishing ”earlier than ” and ”...
Causality is often interpreted as establishing dependencies between events. The standard view is tha...
Finite-net multi-CCS is a CCS-like calculus which is able to model atomic sequences of actions and, ...