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A Theory of "May" Testing for Asynchronous Languages
- A Theory of "May" Testing for Asynchronous Languages Michele Boreale 1 Rocco De Nicola 2
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A Theory of May Testing for Asynchronous Calculi with Locality and No Name Matching
- A Theory of May Testing for Asynchronous Calculi with Locality and No Name Matching Prasannaa
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A theory of may testing for actors
- A THEORY OF MAY TESTING FOR ACTORS Prasannaa Thati Reza Ziaei Gul Agha University of Illinois
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A Theory For
- the appropriateness of the theory presented so far by considering a specific test problem, namely Find u ex 2 C 2
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Testing Theories for Asynchronous Languages
- Testing Theories for Asynchronous Languages ? Ilaria Castellani 1 and Matthew Hennessy 2 1
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Testing Theories for Asynchronous Languages
- Testing Theories for Asynchronous Languages ? Ilaria Castellani 1 and Matthew Hennessy 2 1
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A Theory of Information Overload
- A Theory of Information Overload Simon P. Anderson and André de Palma ∗ January 2005 PRELIMINARY
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A Theory of Military Dictatorships
- A Theory of Military Dictatorships Daron Acemoglu MIT and CIFAR Davide Ticchi University of Urbino
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A Theory of Satisficing Control
- A Theory of Satisficing Control Michael A. Goodrich Department of Electrical and Computer
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A Theory of Pattern Rejection
- A Theory of Pattern Rejection Simon Baker and Shree K. Nayar Columbia Univeristy Technical Report
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