Comparative transition system semantics:

Abstract: "The notion of a transition system is employed to relate programs, conceived as binary (transition) relations on states, to processes, viewed as dynamic states. The comparative study is carried out syntactically through the enumeration of rules for transitions, and semantically in ter...

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Main Author: Fernando, R. T. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam 1992
Series:Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica <Amsterdam> / Department of Computer Science: Report CS 92,22
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Summary:Abstract: "The notion of a transition system is employed to relate programs, conceived as binary (transition) relations on states, to processes, viewed as dynamic states. The comparative study is carried out syntactically through the enumeration of rules for transitions, and semantically in terms of bisimulation equivalence. A certain form of transitions is studied, and a 'logical' approach to the notion of a bisimulation is taken that are somewhat non-standard (but, it is hoped, illuminating). Sequential composition, non-deterministic choice, iteration, and interleaving are analyzed alongside a notion of data. Atomization and synchronization are also considered."
Physical Description:21 S.

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