Linear Time, Branching Time and Partial Order in Logics and Models for Concurrency
School/Workshop, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, May 30 - June 3,1988, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 354
Erschienen am
30.03.1989, 1. Auflage 1989
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeTime, logic and computation.- Process theory based on bisimulation semantics.- Branching time temporal logic.- Observing processes.- The anchored version of the temporal framework.- Basic notions of trace theory.- An introduction to event structures.- A logic for the description of behaviours and properties of concurrent systems.- Permutation of transitions: An event structure semantics for CCS and SCCS.- Expressibility results for linear-time and branching-time logics.- Partial orderings descriptions and observations of nondeterministic concurrent processes.- Modeling concurrency by partial orders and nonlinear transition systems.- An efficient verification method for parallel and distributed programs.- A logic for distributed transition systems.- Fully abstract models for a process language with refinement.- Strong bisimilarity on nets: A new concept for comparing net semantics.- Nets of processes and data flow.- Towards a temporal logic for causality and choice in distributed systems.- Correctness and full abstraction of metric semantics for concurrency.- Temporal logics for CCS.- Behavioural presentations.- Computation tree logic and regular ?-languages.
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