| W. Vogler. Concurrent implementation of asynchronous transition systems. In ICAPTN'99, volume 1639 of LNCS, pages 284--303. Springer, 1999. |
....corresponds to the notion of strong bisimulation. We have grounds to believe that by allowing partial relabellings, and thereby silent actions in the implementing systems, one can achieve more concurrent behaviour. A similar line of research has been recently initiated by Vogler, cf. [13]. ....
W. Vogler. Concurrent implementations of asynchronous transition systems, 1999. Submitted.
....corresponds to the notion of strong bisimulation. We have grounds to believe that by allowing partial relabellings, and thereby silent actions in the implementing systems, one can achieve more concurrent behaviour. A similar line of research has been recently initiated by Vogler, cf. [13]. 17 ....
W. Vogler. Concurrent implementations of asynchronous transition systems, 1999. Submitted. 18
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W. Vogler. Concurrent implementation of asynchronous transition systems. In ICAPTN'99, volume 1639 of LNCS, pages 284--303. Springer, 1999.
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W. Vogler. Concurrent implementations of asynchronous transition systems. In Proc. Application and Theory of Petri Nets 1999, ICATPN'99 , vol. 1630 of LNCS , pp. 284--303. Springer, 1999.
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