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CONCUR '90 : theories of concurrency--unification and extension, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 27-30, 1990 : proceedings / J.C.M. Baeten, J.W. Klop, eds.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 458.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, ©1990.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 536 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540463955
  • 354046395X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: CONCUR '90.DDC classification:
  • 511.3 20
LOC classification:
  • QA267 .C5927 1990
Other classification:
  • 54.51
Online resources:
Contents:
Partial order semantics of concurrent programs -- SCONE: A simple calculus of nets -- Value-passing in process algebras -- Let's make models -- Ideal specification formalism = expressivity + compositionality + decidability + testability + ... -- An axiomatization of Lamport's temporal logic of actions -- Convergence of iteration systems -- Process algebra with a zero object -- On the asynchronous nature of communication in concurrent logic languages: A fully abstract model based on sequences -- Verifying temporal properties of processes -- Testing equivalences and fully abstract models for probabilistic processes -- A preorder for partial process specifications -- Back and forth bisimulations -- Reduction and design of well-behaved concurrent systems -- Synthesis rules for Petri nets, and how they lead to new results -- The need for headers: An impossibility result for communication over unreliable channels -- A temporal approach to algebraic specifications -- Superimposition for interacting processes -- An implementation of a translational semantics for an imperative language -- CCSR: A calculus for communicating shared resources -- The linear time -- branching time spectrum -- A programming logic for formal concurrent systems -- A new strategy for proving?-completeness applied to process algebra -- Transition system specifications with negative premises -- Delay-insensitive circuits: An algebraic approach to their design -- Equivalences, congruences, and complete axiomatizations for probabilistic processes -- Rewriting as a unified model of concurrency -- A temporal calculus of communicating systems -- Proving termination of communicating programs -- Factorization of finite state machines under observational equivalence -- Partial order logics for elementary net systems: State- and event-approaches -- Priority as extremal probability -- A synchronous calculus of relative frequency -- On the compositional checking of validity -- Real-time behaviour of asynchronous agents -- Effective solutions to domain equations an approach to effective denotational semantics.
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Summary: This volume gives the proceedings of the conference CONCUR '90. This is the first conference organized by ESPRIT Basic Research Action 3006, CONCUR (Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension), started in September 1989. The principal aims of the action are to explore the relationships among the different approaches to algebraic concurrency theory, and to develop a formalism applicable to a wide range of case studies. The articles in this volume describe the state of the art in concurrency, the theory of communicating concurrent (or distributed) systems.
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This volume gives the proceedings of the conference CONCUR '90. This is the first conference organized by ESPRIT Basic Research Action 3006, CONCUR (Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension), started in September 1989. The principal aims of the action are to explore the relationships among the different approaches to algebraic concurrency theory, and to develop a formalism applicable to a wide range of case studies. The articles in this volume describe the state of the art in concurrency, the theory of communicating concurrent (or distributed) systems.

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Partial order semantics of concurrent programs -- SCONE: A simple calculus of nets -- Value-passing in process algebras -- Let's make models -- Ideal specification formalism = expressivity + compositionality + decidability + testability + ... -- An axiomatization of Lamport's temporal logic of actions -- Convergence of iteration systems -- Process algebra with a zero object -- On the asynchronous nature of communication in concurrent logic languages: A fully abstract model based on sequences -- Verifying temporal properties of processes -- Testing equivalences and fully abstract models for probabilistic processes -- A preorder for partial process specifications -- Back and forth bisimulations -- Reduction and design of well-behaved concurrent systems -- Synthesis rules for Petri nets, and how they lead to new results -- The need for headers: An impossibility result for communication over unreliable channels -- A temporal approach to algebraic specifications -- Superimposition for interacting processes -- An implementation of a translational semantics for an imperative language -- CCSR: A calculus for communicating shared resources -- The linear time -- branching time spectrum -- A programming logic for formal concurrent systems -- A new strategy for proving?-completeness applied to process algebra -- Transition system specifications with negative premises -- Delay-insensitive circuits: An algebraic approach to their design -- Equivalences, congruences, and complete axiomatizations for probabilistic processes -- Rewriting as a unified model of concurrency -- A temporal calculus of communicating systems -- Proving termination of communicating programs -- Factorization of finite state machines under observational equivalence -- Partial order logics for elementary net systems: State- and event-approaches -- Priority as extremal probability -- A synchronous calculus of relative frequency -- On the compositional checking of validity -- Real-time behaviour of asynchronous agents -- Effective solutions to domain equations an approach to effective denotational semantics.

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