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Research Seminar - August 15, 2003
Modelling with Simultaneity in Process Algebra
Antonio Cerone
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
The University of Queensland
11am Friday 15th August, 2003
Computer Science & Software Engineering
Seminar Room 1.24
Abstract:
Process algebras are mathematical formalisms
for modelling concurrent systems. In most process algebras concurrency
is modelled in terms of non-deterministic interleaving and there is no
mechanism for describing simultaneity. In several classes of
concurrent systems, however, simultanity characterises both the
behaviour of the system and the properties that the system is required
to meet. For instance, the simultaneous occurrence of signals in
different points of the circuit is a characteristic of the behaviour
of any hardware system, and the degree of effective parallelism is a
property that gives a possible measure of the performance of any
concurrent system.
The Circal process algebra has the distinctive feature
of allowing the simultaneous occurrence of distinct
actions. The seminar will illustrate how this distinctive
feature eases the modelling process and allows the verification
of a wider class of system properties and the development
of strategies to track errors back to the components that
originated them.
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