Finite representations of CCS and TCSP programs by automata and Petri nets (Q1187659)
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Finite representations of CCS and TCSP programs by automata and Petri nets (English)
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23 January 1993
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The book provides a bridge between automata-based models (as Petri nets) and algebraic models (as CCS or TCSP) of concurrency phenomenon. It is an important step towards building an unified and universal model. In Chapter 1 the syntax and interleaving semantics of an abstract programming language is introduced, Chapter 2 proves that the subsets of this language which correspond to CCS and TCSP are Turing powerful. Chapter 3 gives a syntax-driven construction for abstract programs which leads to transition systems. Chapter 4 transfers this construction to safe Petri nets while modelling the concurrency explicitly. The transitions of a petri nets are natural generalizations of the transitions of a transition system. In Chapter 5 a representation of CCS programs (without renaming and restriction) as finite but not necessarily safe Petri nets is discussed. Chapter 6 (the last) gives a syntax-driven construction which leads to predicate/transition nets.
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Petri nets
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CCS
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TCSP
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concurrency
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transition systems
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