2004
DOI: 10.1017/s0960129503003943
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A simple process algebra based on atomic actions with resources

Abstract: This paper initiates the study of a process algebra based on atomic actions that are assigned resources, and that supports true concurrency. By true concurrency we mean that the parallel composition of concurrent processes does not rely on an interleaving of concurrent actions for its definition. Our process algebra includes a number of interesting operators that can be defined using resources of atomic actions to control their behaviour: of particular note is a (weak) sequential composition operator that expl… Show more

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“…Our approach is more foundational, starting from a logically well-founded model of resource and developing a foundational, yet applicable, theory of the interaction between processes and resources. A similar point of view may be found in the work of Gastin and Mislove [GM04] in which, perhaps deriving from its denotational semantics motivations, the association of resources and processes uses a global construction in the style of Mazurkiewicz traces [Maz87]. Neither [BGL97] nor [GM04], however, provides a logical characterization of the interaction between resources and processes.…”
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“…Our approach is more foundational, starting from a logically well-founded model of resource and developing a foundational, yet applicable, theory of the interaction between processes and resources. A similar point of view may be found in the work of Gastin and Mislove [GM04] in which, perhaps deriving from its denotational semantics motivations, the association of resources and processes uses a global construction in the style of Mazurkiewicz traces [Maz87]. Neither [BGL97] nor [GM04], however, provides a logical characterization of the interaction between resources and processes.…”
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“…A similar point of view may be found in the work of Gastin and Mislove [GM04] in which, perhaps deriving from its denotational semantics motivations, the association of resources and processes uses a global construction in the style of Mazurkiewicz traces [Maz87]. Neither [BGL97] nor [GM04], however, provides a logical characterization of the interaction between resources and processes. In contrast, our analysis provides not only a logical characterization but one which captures the concurrent structure of the system.…”
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