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Concurrency Can't Be Observed, Asynchronously

Fabio Gadducci
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Valentina Monreale
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The paper is devoted to an analysis of the concurrent features of asynchronous systems. A preliminary step is represented by the introduction of a non-interleaving extension of barbed equivalence. This notion is then exploited in order to prove that concurrency cannot be observed through asynchronous interactions, i.e., that the interleaving and concurrent versions of a suitable asynchronous weak equivalence actually coincide. The theory is validated on two case studies, related to nominal calculi (π-calculus) and visual specification formalisms (Petri nets).
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hal-00573020 , version 1 (02-03-2011)

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Filippo Bonchi, Paolo Baldan, Fabio Gadducci, Valentina Monreale. Concurrency Can't Be Observed, Asynchronously. Programming Languages and Systems - 8th Asian Symposium, APLAS 2010, Nov 2010, Shanghai, China. pp.424-438. ⟨hal-00573020⟩
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