| Robin Milner. Communication and Concurrency. Prentice Hall Europe, 1989. |
....Therefore it is necessary to find other, more tractable notions of equivalence which imply testing equivalence. Various notions of bisimilarity, defined by Park [Par81] are popular candidates. Strong bisimilarity was the important notion of behavioural equivalence in Milner s work on CCS[Mil89] and various versions of bisimilarity have since been defined for the calculus[Mil91] A major advantage of using bisimilarity is that its very definition allows one to prove equivalence by means of a coinductive technique: if you want to show that two processes are equivalent, it is enough to ....
Robin Milner. Communication and Concurrency. Prentice Hall Europe, 1989.
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