We present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic framework. Decomposition, or the refinement of process substructure, is an important design principle in the top-down development of concurrent systems. In the approach that we follow the decomposition is based on a given partition of the actions of a system specification, such that for each partition class a subprocess must be created that realizes the actions in that class. In addition a suitable synchronization structure between the subprocesses must be present to ensure that the composite behaviour of the subprocesses is properly related to the behaviour of the original specification. We present our results for the process-algebraic specification language ...
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In this paper we present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic fram...
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textabstractWe 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 ...
Algebraic Theory of Processes provides the first general and systematic introduction to the semantic...
In this paper we model (discrete) reactive systems that may interact with each other by Petri net re...
AbstractIn this paper we model (discrete) reactive systems that may interact with each other by Petr...
In a formalism of top-down design, we consider the decomposition of behavioral specifications into i...
In this paper we present an algorithm for the decomposition of processes in a process algebraic fram...
In recent years a wide variety of process algebras has been proposed in the literature. Often these ...
Traditionally, computer programs have been thought of as entities which take some input, execute a s...
AbstractThis article presents an extension of the formalism of algebraic specifications to the speci...
Behavioural protocols are beneficial to Component-Based Software Engineering and Service-Oriented Co...
Abstract. We present a method for decomposing modal formulas for processes with the internal action ...
Process algebra represents a mathematically rigorous framework for modeling con-current systems of i...
An extension of Milner's CCS is presented. The language takes into account a number of resourc...
AbstractThis paper proposes a modular approach to the algebraic specification of process algebras. T...
textabstractWe 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 ...
Algebraic Theory of Processes provides the first general and systematic introduction to the semantic...
In this paper we model (discrete) reactive systems that may interact with each other by Petri net re...
AbstractIn this paper we model (discrete) reactive systems that may interact with each other by Petr...
In a formalism of top-down design, we consider the decomposition of behavioral specifications into i...