Is partial order semantics necessary for action refinement?:

Abstract: "We compare two sorts of semantics that have been shown to induce congruences w.r.t. action refinement. One is a partial order semantics based on interval orders, the other is more or less sequential considering the beginning and ending of action. A new decidability result is shown us...

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Main Author: Vogler, Walter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: München 1991
Series:Technische Universität <München>: TUM 9101
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Summary:Abstract: "We compare two sorts of semantics that have been shown to induce congruences w.r.t. action refinement. One is a partial order semantics based on interval orders, the other is more or less sequential considering the beginning and ending of action. A new decidability result is shown using the latter semantics. Furthermore it is discussed how partial order semantics can be modified to a failure type semantics."
Physical Description:23, 4 S.

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