1998
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Partial order models for quantitative extensions of LOTOS

Brinksma E., Katoen J., Langerak R., Latella D.

FMT-PA: PROCESS ALGEBRAS  Deterministic time  Process algebra  True concurrency  Semantics  Event structures  Probability  FMT-PM: PROBABILISTIC METHODS  Stochastic time  FMT-NIM: NON-INTERLEAVING MODELS  General Engineering 

Event structures are a prominent model for non-interleaving concurrency. The use of event structures for providing a compositional non-interleaving semantics to LOTOS without data is studied. In particular, several quantitative extensions of event structures are proposed that incorporate notions like time - both of deterministic and stochastic nature - and probability. The suitability of these models for giving a non-interleaving semantics to a timed, stochastic and probabilistic extension of LOTOS is investigated. Consistency between the event structure semantics and an ?event-based. operational semantics is addressed for the different quantitative variants of LOTOS and is worked out for the timed case in more detail. These consistency results facilitate the coherent use of an interleaving and a non-interleaving semantic view in a single design trajectory and provide a justification for the event structure semantics. As a running example an infinite buffer is used in which gradually timing constraints on latency and rates of accepting and producing data and the probability of loss of messages are incorporated.

Source: Computer networks and ISDN systems 30 (1998): 925–950. doi:10.1016/S0169-7552(97)00134-7

Publisher: Elsevier, Shannon ;, Paesi Bassi


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:190051,
	title = {Partial order models for quantitative extensions of LOTOS},
	author = {Brinksma E. and Katoen J. and Langerak R. and Latella D.},
	publisher = {Elsevier, Shannon ;, Paesi Bassi},
	doi = {10.1016/s0169-7552(97)00134-7},
	journal = {Computer networks and ISDN systems},
	volume = {30},
	pages = {925–950},
	year = {1998}
}