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Formal models of communicating systems : languages, automata, and monadic second-order logic
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ISBN: 1280627263 9786610627264 3540329234 3540329226 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Springer,

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Studies the relationship between automata and monadic second-order logic, focusing on classes of automata that describe the concurrent behavior of distributed systems. This book provides a unifying theory of communicating automata and their logical properties. It covers finite automata, asynchronous (cellular) automata and lossy channel systems.


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Formal Models of Communicating Systems : Languages, Automata, and Monadic Second-Order Logic
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ISBN: 9783540329237 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg


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Automata and logics for message sequence charts
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Aachen : Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen [R.W.T.H.],

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Formal Models of Communicating Systems : Languages, Automata, and Monadic Second-Order Logic
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ISBN: 9783540329237 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The close connection between automata and logic has ever been a fascinating subject of theoretical computer science. The origins of that area go back to B¨ uchi and Elgot, who showed at the beginning of the 60's that formulas frommonadicsecond-orderlogicand?niteautomatahavethesameexpressive power. Since then, a large amount of research has been accomplished to extend those results to other settings such as in?nite words, trees, traces, and grids. The bene?ts of precise characterizations of state-based, operational automata modelsintermsofdescriptive logicalformalismsaretwofold.Ontheonehand, they allow us to derive algorithmic and logical properties of the model. On the other hand, from a software engineer's perspective, fragments of monadic second-orderlogicmightbeusedtospecify thedesiredsystembehavior,which is then re?ected in an automata implementation. This book studies the relation between automata and monadic seco- order logic. In doing so, it focuses on classes of automata that describe the concurrent behavior of a distributed system. For example, we will bridge the gap between monadic second-order logic and channel systems, which c- municate via reliable or faulty ?fo (?rst-in, ?rst-out ) queues. Moreover, we will study systems that synchronize when simultaneously accessing a common device. Due to the complexity of those communication paradigms, the formal treatment of related systems in terms of automata models and equivalent logical formalisms plays an important role in their synthesis and veri?cation.


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