Seminar on Concurrency: Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, July 9-11, 1984
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Seminar on Concurrency: Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, July 9-11, 1984
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Seminar on Concurrency: Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, July 9-11, 1984

Seminar on Concurrency: Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, July 9-11, 1984

Seminar on Concurrency: Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, July 9-11, 1984

Seminar on Concurrency: Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, July 9-11, 1984

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ISBN-13: 9783540156703
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/03/1985
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #197
Edition description: 1985
Pages: 526
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

On the axiomatic treatment of concurrency.- Hierarchical development of concurrent systems in a temporal logic framework.- On the composition and decomposition of assertions.- Process algebra with asynchronous communication mechanisms.- Axioms for memory access in asynchronous hardware systems.- Executing temporal logic programs.- The static derivation of concurrency and its mechanized certification.- Semantic considerations in the actor paradigm of concurrent computation.- The pomset model of parallel processes: Unifying the temporal and the spatial.- Lectures on a calculus for communicating systems.- Concurrent behaviour: Sequences, processes and axioms.- Categories of models for concurrency.- Maximally concurrent evolution of non-sequential systems.- An improved failures model for communicating processes.- Denotational semantics for occam.- Linguistic support of receptionists for shared resources.- Applications of topology to semantics of communicating processes.- Denotational models based on synchronously communicating processes: Refusal, acceptance, safety.- The ESTEREL synchronous programming language and its mathematical semantics.- An implementation model of rendezvous communication.- A fully abstract model of fair asynchrony.- Alternative semantics for McCarthy's amb.- Semantics of networks containing indeterminate operators.- Abstract interpretation and indeterminacy.- The NIL distributed systems programming language: A status report.
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