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OverviewIntheworldweliveinconcurrencyisthenorm.Forexample,thehumanbody isamassivelyconcurrentsystem,comprisingahugenumberofcells,allsim- taneously evolving and independently engaging in their individual biological processing.Inaddition,inthebiologicalworld,trulysequentialsystemsrarely arise. However, they are more common when manmade artefacts are cons- ered. In particular, computer systems are often developed from a sequential perspective. Why is this? The simple reason is that it is easier for us to think about sequential, rather than concurrent, systems. Thus, we use sequentiality as a device to simplify the design process. However, the need for increasingly powerful, ?exible and usable computer systems mitigates against simplifying sequentiality assumptions. A good - ample of this is the all-powerful position held by the Internet, which is highly concurrent at many di?erent levels of decomposition. Thus, the modern c- puter scientist (and indeed the modern scientist in general) is forced to think aboutconcurrentsystemsandthesubtleandintricatebehaviourthatemerges from the interaction of simultaneously evolving components. Over a period of 25 years, or so, the ?eld of concurrency theory has been involved in the development of a set of mathematical techniques that can help system developers to think about and build concurrent systems. These theories are the subject matter of this book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Howard Bowman , Rodolfo GomezPublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: 2006 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.847kg ISBN: 9781852338954ISBN 10: 1852338954 Pages: 422 Publication Date: 21 December 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsBackground on Concurrency Theory.- Concurrency Theory — Untimed Models.- Process Calculi: LOTOS.- Basic Interleaved Semantic Models.- True Concurrency Models: Event Structures.- Testing Theory and the Linear Time — Branching Time Spectrum.- Concurrency Theory — Further Untimed Notations.- Beyond pbLOTOS.- Comparison of LOTOS with CCS and CSP.- Communicating Automata.- Concurrency Theory — Timed Models.- Timed Process Calculi, a LOTOS Perspective.- Semantic Models for tLOTOS.- Timed Communicating Automata.- Timelocks in Timed Automata.- Discrete Timed Automata.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This book covers a wide range of results from works in concurrency theory ! . scientists and students doing research in various related areas such as concurrency control or parallel computing will find this book quite useful. ! the book represents a comprehensive coverage of the development of concurrency theory reflecting the historical progression of the field. ! The book undoubtedly will suit students and specialists doing research in concurrency theory ! . (Alekber Aliyev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1140, 2008) "From the reviews: ""This book covers a wide range of results from works in concurrency theory ! . scientists and students doing research in various related areas such as concurrency control or parallel computing will find this book quite useful. ! the book represents a comprehensive coverage of the development of concurrency theory reflecting the historical progression of the field. ! The book undoubtedly will suit students and specialists doing research in concurrency theory ! ."" (Alekber Aliyev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1140, 2008)" From the reviews: ""This book covers a wide range of results from works in concurrency theory ! . scientists and students doing research in various related areas such as concurrency control or parallel computing will find this book quite useful. ! the book represents a comprehensive coverage of the development of concurrency theory reflecting the historical progression of the field. ! The book undoubtedly will suit students and specialists doing research in concurrency theory ! ."" (Alekber Aliyev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1140, 2008) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |