Trace and testing equivalence on asynchronous processes

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We study trace and may-testing equivalences in the asynchronous versions of CCS and π-calculus. We start from the operational definition of the may-testing preorder and provide finitary and fully abstract trace-based characterizations for it, along with a complete in-equational proof system. We also touch upon two variants of this theory by first considering a more demanding equivalence notion (must-testing) and then a richer version of asynchronous CCS. The results throw light on the difference between synchronous and asynchronous communication and on the weaker testing power of asynchronous observations. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).

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Boreale, M., De Nicola, R., & Pugliese, R. (2002). Trace and testing equivalence on asynchronous processes. Information and Computation, 172(2), 139–164. https://doi.org/10.1006/inco.2001.3080

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