Reactive Systems

Formal methods is the term used to describe the specification and verification of software and software systems using mathematical logic. Various methodologies have been developed and incorporated into software tools. An important subclass is distributed systems. There are many books that look at pa...

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Main Authors: Aceto, Luca, Ingólfsdóttir, Anna, Larsen, Kim Guldstrand, Srba, Jiri
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2007
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511814105
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/cbo9780511814105 2024-09-15T18:13:48+00:00 Reactive Systems Modelling, Specification and Verification Aceto, Luca Ingólfsdóttir, Anna Larsen, Kim Guldstrand Srba, Jiri 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511814105 unknown Cambridge University Press https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms ISBN 9780521875462 9780511814105 monograph 2007 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511814105 2024-09-04T04:03:02Z Formal methods is the term used to describe the specification and verification of software and software systems using mathematical logic. Various methodologies have been developed and incorporated into software tools. An important subclass is distributed systems. There are many books that look at particular methodologies for such systems, e.g. CSP, process algebra. This book offers a more balanced introduction for graduate students that describes the various approaches, their strengths and weaknesses, and when they are best used. Milner's CCS and its operational semantics are introduced, together with notions of behavioural equivalence based on bisimulation techniques and with variants of Hennessy-Milner modal logics. Later in the book, the presented theories are extended to take timing issues into account. The book has arisen from various courses taught in Iceland and Denmark and is designed to give students a broad introduction to the area, with exercises throughout. Book Iceland Cambridge University Press
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description Formal methods is the term used to describe the specification and verification of software and software systems using mathematical logic. Various methodologies have been developed and incorporated into software tools. An important subclass is distributed systems. There are many books that look at particular methodologies for such systems, e.g. CSP, process algebra. This book offers a more balanced introduction for graduate students that describes the various approaches, their strengths and weaknesses, and when they are best used. Milner's CCS and its operational semantics are introduced, together with notions of behavioural equivalence based on bisimulation techniques and with variants of Hennessy-Milner modal logics. Later in the book, the presented theories are extended to take timing issues into account. The book has arisen from various courses taught in Iceland and Denmark and is designed to give students a broad introduction to the area, with exercises throughout.
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author Aceto, Luca
Ingólfsdóttir, Anna
Larsen, Kim Guldstrand
Srba, Jiri
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Srba, Jiri
Reactive Systems
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