True concurrency can be traced

  • Engberg U
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Abstract

In this paper sets of labelled partial orders are employed as fundamental mathematical entities for modelling nondeterministic and concurrent processes thereby obtaining so-called noninterleaving semantics. Based on closures of sets of labelled partial orders, a simple algebraic language with refinement is given denotational models fully abstract w.r.t. corresponding behaviourally motivated equivalences.

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Engberg, U. (1990). True concurrency can be traced. DAIMI Report Series, 19(308). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v19i308.6558

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