The proceedings from the July 1996 workshop surveying the theory and practice of modeling, specifying, and validating concurrent systems. The 18 presentations, developed by researchers from related but diverse fields, focus on practical and theoretical topics in using partial order models, automata and formal languages, category theory, concurrency theory, logic, process algebra, program semantics, specification and verification, topology, and trace theory. The volume also features an e-mail debate regarding the importance of the partial order dichotomy in modeling concurrency. Includes illustrations. Lacks an index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This book presents surveys on the theory and practice of modeling, specifying, and validating concurrent systems. It contains surveys of techniques used in tools developed for automatic validation of systems. Other papers present recent developments in concurrency theory, logics of programs, model-checking, automata and formal languages theory. The volume contains the proceedings from the workshop, Partial Order Methods in Verification, which was held in Princeton, NJ, in July 1996. The workshop focused on both the practical and the theoretical aspects of using partial order models, including automata and formal languages, category theory, concurrency theory, logic, process algebra, program semantics, specification and verification, topology, and trace theory. The book also includes a lively e-mail debate that took place about the importance of the partial order dichotomy in modeling concurrency. Seller Inventory # LU-9780821805794
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Condition: New. Presents surveys on the theory and practice of modeling, specifying, and validating concurrent systems. This book contains surveys of techniques used in tools developed for automatic validation of systems. It includes an e-mail debate that took place about the importance of the partial order dichotomy in modeling concurrency. Editor(s): Peled, Doron; Pratt, Vaughan R.; Holzmann, Gerard J. Series: Series in Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science. Num Pages: 403 pages. BIC Classification: PBW; UYA; UYFP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230. Weight in Grams: 966. . 1997. hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Seller Inventory # V9780821805794
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Condition: New. Presents surveys on the theory and practice of modeling, specifying, and validating concurrent systems. This book contains surveys of techniques used in tools developed for automatic validation of systems. It includes an e-mail debate that took place about the importance of the partial order dichotomy in modeling concurrency. Editor(s): Peled, Doron; Pratt, Vaughan R.; Holzmann, Gerard J. Series: Series in Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science. Num Pages: 403 pages. BIC Classification: PBW; UYA; UYFP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230. Weight in Grams: 966. . 1997. hardcover. . . . . Seller Inventory # V9780821805794
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Hardback. Condition: New. This book presents surveys on the theory and practice of modeling, specifying, and validating concurrent systems. It contains surveys of techniques used in tools developed for automatic validation of systems. Other papers present recent developments in concurrency theory, logics of programs, model-checking, automata and formal languages theory. The volume contains the proceedings from the workshop, Partial Order Methods in Verification, which was held in Princeton, NJ, in July 1996. The workshop focused on both the practical and the theoretical aspects of using partial order models, including automata and formal languages, category theory, concurrency theory, logic, process algebra, program semantics, specification and verification, topology, and trace theory. The book also includes a lively e-mail debate that took place about the importance of the partial order dichotomy in modeling concurrency. Seller Inventory # LU-9780821805794
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