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..... when and or are not relevant. 4.1 Typed Equivalence Next, we introduce a typed notion of process equivalence. The equivalence is typed as we compare only processes with the same types, and inserted in contexts that respect their typing. We formalize these notions below following [22]. A context is a process term with just one hole . We denote with the process resulting from replacing the hole with in . Note that variables and names that are free in may become bound in . Thus we do not identify contexts up to renaming of bound variables and ....
D. Sangiorgi and D. Walker. The pi-calculus: a Theory of Mobile Processes. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
....workflows is a difficult problem that has not been extensively studied; however, some initial work has been done. The DAML S execution semantics presented in [5] were inspired by Milner s # calculus. The # calculus is useful for modeling systems of concurrent, communicating and mobile processes [11]. Milner s work has also been inspirational to the development of a composition language named Piccola. 3.2 Piccola The development of specialized programming languages for expressing the composition of components is a recurring idea. Early evidence is provided by the utility attributed to UNIX ....
Sangiorgi, D. and Walker, D. The pi-calculus : a theory of mobile processes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England ; New York, 2001.
....is a difficult problem that has not been extensively studied; however, some initial work has been done. The DAML S execution semantics presented in [10] were inspired by Milner s # calculus. The # calculus is useful for modeling systems of concurrent, communicating and mobile processes [35]. Fortunately, Milner s work has also been inspirational to the development of a composition language named Piccola. 4.2 Piccola The development of specialized programming languages for expressing the composition of components is a recurring idea. Early evidence is provided by the utility ....
Sangiorgi, D. and Walker, D. The pi-calculus : a theory of mobile processes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England ; New York, 2001.
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