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Relationships between Models for Concurrency

Relationships between Models for Concurrency
Relationships between Models for Concurrency
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system, interleaving/noninterleaving, linear/branching time. When modelling a process, a choice concerning such parameters corresponds to choosing the level of abstraction of the resulting semantics. The classifications are formalized through the medium of category theory.
models for concurrency, event structures, traces, transition systems, transition systems with independence, categorical relationships between concurrency modelsmodels for concurrency, categorical relationships between concurrency models
3-540-58043-3
425-476
Nielsen, M.
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Nielsen, M., Sassone, V. and Winskel, G. (1994) Relationships between Models for Concurrency. REX School '93. A Decade of Concurrency: Reflections and Perspectives.. pp. 425-476 .

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Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system, interleaving/noninterleaving, linear/branching time. When modelling a process, a choice concerning such parameters corresponds to choosing the level of abstraction of the resulting semantics. The classifications are formalized through the medium of category theory.

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Published date: 1994
Venue - Dates: REX School '93. A Decade of Concurrency: Reflections and Perspectives., 1994-01-01
Keywords: models for concurrency, event structures, traces, transition systems, transition systems with independence, categorical relationships between concurrency modelsmodels for concurrency, categorical relationships between concurrency models
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 261948
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/261948
ISBN: 3-540-58043-3
PURE UUID: c154bb2f-0d80-4f1b-af70-cc5d69c5b366

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2006
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:02

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Author: M. Nielsen
Author: V. Sassone
Author: G. Winskel

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