Abstract
Recent advances in logics for reasoning about resources provide a new approach to compositional reasoning in interacting systems. We present a calculus of resources and processes, based on a development of Milner's synchronous calculus of communication systems, SCCS, that uses an explicit model of resource. Our calculus models the co-evolution of resources and processes with synchronization constrained by the availability of resources. We provide a logical characterization, analogous to Hennessy-Milner logic's characterization of bisimulation in CCS, of bisimulation between resource processes which is compositional in the concurrent and local structure of systems. © British Computer Society 2006.
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Pym, D., & Tofts, C. (2006). A calculus and logic of resources and processes. Formal Aspects of Computing, 18(4), 495–517. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00165-006-0018-z
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