| Michele Boreale and Davide Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the pi-calculus. In E. W. Mayr and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243254. Springer-Verlag, 1995. |
....a coloured labelled transition semantics, allowing more direct statements of security properties of wrappers that interact with their environment. The coloured calculus is a trade o it captures less detailed causality information than the noninterleaving models studied in concurrency theory [37, 3, 7] but is much simpler; it captures enough information to express interesting security properties. In [28] we also expressed a number of other desirable properties of wrappers that they honestly forward messages between component and environment, and that they mediate all communication between ....
Michele Boreale and Davide Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the picalculus. In E. W. Mayr and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243-254. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
....labelled transition semantics, allowing more direct statements of security properties of wrappers that interact with their environment. The coloured calculus is a trade o it captures less detailed causality information than the non interleaving models studied in concurrency theory [WN95, BS95, DP95] but is much simpler; it captures enough information to express interesting security properties. In [SV99a] we also expressed a number of other desirable properties of wrappers that they honestly forward messages between component and environment, and that they mediate all communication ....
Michele Boreale and Davide Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the pi-calculus. In E. W. Mayr and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243-254. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
....labelled transition semantics, allowing more direct statements of security properties of wrappers that interact with their environment. The coloured calculus is a trade off it captures less detailed causality information than the non interleaving models studied in concurrency theory [WN95, BS95, DP95] but is much simpler; it captures enough information to express interesting security properties. In [SV99a] we also expressed a number of other desirable properties of wrappers that they honestly forward messages between component and environment, and that they mediate all communication ....
Michele Boreale and Davide Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the pi-calculus. In E. W. Mayr and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243254. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
....a coloured labelled transition semantics, allowing more direct statements of security properties of wrappers that interact with their environment. The coloured calculus is a tradeo it captures less detailed causality information than the non interleaving models studied in concurrency theory [44, 6, 11] but is much simpler; it captures enough information to express interesting security properties. In [35] we also expressed a number of other desirable properties of wrappers that they honestly forward messages between component and environment, and that they mediate all communication between ....
Michele Boreale and Davide Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the pi-calculus. In E. W. Mayr 11 and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243-254. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
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Michele Boreale and Davide Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the pi-calculus. In E. W. Mayr and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243254. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
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M. Boreale and D. Sangiorgi. A fully abstract semantics for causality in the picalculus. In E. W. Mayr and C. Puech, editors, Proceedings of STACS'95, volume 900 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 243-254. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
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