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FOSSACS
2004
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
On the Expressiveness of Infinite Behavior and Name Scoping in Process Calculi
In the literature there are several CCS-like process calculi differing in the constructs for the specification of infinite behavior and in the scoping rules for channel names. In t...
Pablo Giambiagi, Gerardo Schneider, Frank D. Valen...
FMCO
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
On Recursion, Replication and Scope Mechanisms in Process Calculi
In this paper we shall survey and discuss in detail the work on the relative expressiveness of recursion and replication in various process calculi. Namely, CCS, the -calculus, the...
Jesús Aranda, Cinzia Di Giusto, Catuscia Pa...
TGC
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
A General Name Binding Mechanism
We study fusion and binding mechanisms in name passing process calculi. To this purpose, we introduce the U-Calculus, a process calculus with no I/O polarities and a unique form of...
Michele Boreale, Maria Grazia Buscemi, Ugo Montana...
LICS
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Psi-calculi: Mobile Processes, Nominal Data, and Logic
A psi-calculus is an extension of the pi-calculus with nominal data types for data structures and for logical assertions representing facts about data. These can be transmitted be...
Jesper Bengtson, Magnus Johansson, Joachim Parrow,...
CORR
2011
Springer
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12 years 11 months ago
Psi-calculi: a framework for mobile processes with nominal data and logic
The framework of psi-calculi extends the pi-calculus with nominal datatypes for data structures and for logical assertions and conditions. These can be transmitted between processe...
Jesper Bengtson, Magnus Johansson, Joachim Parrow,...