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Fifth Annual IEEE Symposium on

Logic in Computer Science (LICS 1990)

Paper: Reactive, generative, and stratified models of probabilistic processes (at LICS 1990)

Authors: Rob J. van Glabbeek Scott A. Smolka Bernhard Steffen Chris M. N. Tofts

Abstract

Reactive, generative, and stratified models are considered within the framework of PCCS, a specification language for probabilistic processes. A structural operational semantics of PCCS, given as a set of inference rules for each of the models, a notion of bisimulation semantics, and some conference proofs are presented

BibTeX

  @InProceedings{vanGlabbeekSmolkaSt-Reactivegenerativea,
    author = 	 {Rob J. van Glabbeek and Scott A. Smolka and Bernhard Steffen and Chris M. N. Tofts},
    title = 	 {Reactive, generative, and stratified models of probabilistic processes },
    booktitle =  {Proceedings of the Fifth Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS 1990)},
    year =	 {1990},
    month =	 {June}, 
    pages =      {130--141},
    location =   {Philadelphia, PA, USA}, 
    publisher =	 {IEEE Computer Society Press}
  }
   

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