In the field of program refinement a specification construct has been proposed that does not have a standard operational interpretation. Its weakest preconditions are monotone but not necessarily conjunctive. In order to develop a corresponding calculus we introduce specification algebras. These algebras may have two choice operators: demonic choice and angelic choice. The wish to allow unbounded choice, of both modalities, leads to the question of defining and constructing completions of specification algebras. It is shown that, in general, a specification algebra need not have a completion. On the other hand, a formalism is developed that allows for any specific combination of unbounded demonic choice, unbounded angelic choice and sequent...
AbstractThe main concern of this paper is the interplay between functionality and nondeterminism. We...
We discern three non-classical truth values, and define a five-valued propositional logic. We combin...
AbstractProcess algebras are standard formalisms for compositionally describing systems by the depen...
AbstractIn the field of program refinement a specification construct has been proposed that does not...
In the field of program refinement a specification construct has been proposed that does not have a ...
AbstractWe define process algebras with a generalised operation ∑ for choice. For every infinite car...
A non-deterministic process is viewed as a set of deterministic ones: its possible worlds. Each worl...
AbstractThe priveleged field of classical algebra and term-rewriting systems is that of strictly det...
Algebras of imperative programming languages have been success-ful in reasoning about programs. In g...
AbstractThe refinement calculus of Back, Morgan, Morris, and others is based on monotone predicate t...
The refinement calculus of Back, Morgan, Morris, and others is based on monotone predicate transform...
. We study hyper transition systems as a formalism to give semantics to specification languages whic...
Abstract. In this paper we study a special operator for sequential compo-sition, which is dened rela...
AbstractRecent approaches to the combination of process algebras and temporal logic have shown that ...
Demonic and angelic nondeterminism play fundamental roles as abstraction mechanisms for formal model...
AbstractThe main concern of this paper is the interplay between functionality and nondeterminism. We...
We discern three non-classical truth values, and define a five-valued propositional logic. We combin...
AbstractProcess algebras are standard formalisms for compositionally describing systems by the depen...
AbstractIn the field of program refinement a specification construct has been proposed that does not...
In the field of program refinement a specification construct has been proposed that does not have a ...
AbstractWe define process algebras with a generalised operation ∑ for choice. For every infinite car...
A non-deterministic process is viewed as a set of deterministic ones: its possible worlds. Each worl...
AbstractThe priveleged field of classical algebra and term-rewriting systems is that of strictly det...
Algebras of imperative programming languages have been success-ful in reasoning about programs. In g...
AbstractThe refinement calculus of Back, Morgan, Morris, and others is based on monotone predicate t...
The refinement calculus of Back, Morgan, Morris, and others is based on monotone predicate transform...
. We study hyper transition systems as a formalism to give semantics to specification languages whic...
Abstract. In this paper we study a special operator for sequential compo-sition, which is dened rela...
AbstractRecent approaches to the combination of process algebras and temporal logic have shown that ...
Demonic and angelic nondeterminism play fundamental roles as abstraction mechanisms for formal model...
AbstractThe main concern of this paper is the interplay between functionality and nondeterminism. We...
We discern three non-classical truth values, and define a five-valued propositional logic. We combin...
AbstractProcess algebras are standard formalisms for compositionally describing systems by the depen...