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Concurrent histories: a basis for observing distributed systems
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    Concurrent histories: a basis for observing distributed systems (English)
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    A new notion of transition systems, called distributed transition systems, is introduced, where states are sets of processes and transitions specify which processes stay idle. A notion of observations based on partial orderings, called concurrent histories, is defined on computations. Several observational equivalences, e.g. bisimulation are given on observations. As case studies, Petri C/E systems and P/T nets, and Milner's CCS are translated to distributed transition systems.
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    distributed transition systems
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    processes
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    observational equivalences
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    bisimulation
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    Petri C/E systems
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    P/T nets
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    CCS
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