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A timed model for communicating sequential processes
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    A timed model for communicating sequential processes (English)
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    CSP, a tool for structuring and analyzing distributed computing, is shortly presented from its first version as a real-time model changing to a timed model via the description of the so-called timed stability model based on topological domains. Timing postulates are discussed and it is argued that the timed CSP model is fairly compatible with the untimed model. It differs, however, from those which are relevant for divergence.
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    communicating sequential processes
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    semantics specification
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    verification
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    deadlock
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    topological domains
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    divergence
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