Concurrent systems abound in human experience but their
fully adequate conceptualization as yet eludes our most able
thinkers. The COSY (ConcurrentSystem) notation and theory
was developed in the last decade as one of a number of
mathematical approaches for conceptualizing and analyzing
concurrent and reactive systems.
The COSY approach extends theconventional notions of
grammar and automaton from formal language and automata
theory to collections of "synchronized" grammars and
automata, permitting system specification and analysis of
"true" concurrency without reduction to non-determinism.
COSY theory is developed to a great level of detail and
constitutes the first uniform and self-contained
presentationof all results about COSY published in the
past, as well as including many new results.
COSY theory is used to analyze a sufficient number of
typical problems involving concurrency, synchronization and
scheduling, to allow the reader to apply the techniques
presented tosimilar problems.
The COSY model is also related to many alternative models of
concurrency, particularly Petri Nets, Communicating
Sequential Processes and the Calculus of Communicating
Systems.
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Concurrent systems abound in human experience but theirfully adequate conceptualization as yet eludes our most ablethinkers. The COSY (ConcurrentSystem) notation and theorywas developed in the last decade as one of a number ofmathematical approaches for conceptualizing and analyzingconcurrent and reactive systems.
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1 What COSY Is and What It Is For.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Concepts, Objectives and Design Decisions.- 1.3 Structure of Bookevevr.- 1.4 Acknowledgements.- 2 Formal Theory of Basic COSY.- 2.1 Basic COSY Syntax and Semantics.- 2.2 VFS Semantics of COSY.- 2.3. Petri Net Semantics of COSY.- 2.4 Adequacy Properties of Path Programs.- 2.5 Execution Semantics for COSY.- 2.6 Semantics of COSY with Priorities.- 2.7 Bibliographic Notes.- 3 High-level COSY Programs and System Design.- 3.1 High-level COSY Syntax and Semantics.- 3.2 The Process Notation.- 3.3 Macro Generators for COSY Notation.- 3.4 The Semantics of Macro COSY Programs.- 3.5 The COSY Environment.- 3.6 The COSY System Dossier.- 3.7 Bibliographical Notes.- 4 COSY Applications.- 4.1 Two-Way Channel with Disconnect.- 4.2 The Hyperfast Banker.- 4.3 Cigarette Smokers.- 4.4 Merlin-Randell Problem of Train Journeys.- 4.5 Transforming Sequential Systems into Concurrent Systems.- 4.6 Modelling N-Modular Redundancy.- 5 Comparison of COSY with Other Models.- 5.1 COSY and CCS.- 5.2 COSY and CSP.- Full COSY and Petri Nets.- 5.4 Vector Sequences and Mazurkiewicz Traces.- 5.5 COSY and Synchronized Behaviours.- 6 Historical Perspective.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Conceptual and Methodological Framework of COSY Approach.- Appendices.- A Algebra of Relations.- B Automata and Formal Language Theory.- B.1 Strings.- B.2 Languages.- B.3 Regular Expressions and Languages.- B.4 Finite State Automata and Grammars.- C Elements of Graph Theory.- D Proofs of Theorems 2.25, 2.26 and 2.28.- E Proofs of Theorems 2.37 and 2.38.- F Proof of Theorem 2.29.- G Proof of Theorem 4.3.- H Basic COSY Notations and Macro COSY Notation.- List of Figures.- List of Algorithms.- List of Definitions.- List of Theorems.- List of Corollaries.- List of Lemmas.
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ISBN
9783642773396
Publisert
2011-12-29
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet