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An application of the proportional relation to concurrent estimation
- of the Proportional Relation to Concurrent Estimation Fumio Ishizaki, George C. Lin, and Tatsuya Suda Abstract
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Relations in Concurrency Invited talk (corrected version)
- Relations in Concurrency Invited talk (corrected version) Glynn Winskel, University of Cambridge
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Abstracting Process-to-Function Relations in Concurrent Object-Oriented Applications
- Abstracting Process-to-Function Relations in Concurrent Object-Oriented Applications ? Cristina
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On Relating Some Models for Concurrency
- On Relating Some Models for Concurrency Pierpaolo Degano Roberto Gorrieri Sebastiano Vigna
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Concurrency Control with Java and Relational Databases
- Concurrency Control with Java and Relational Databases Abstract As web–based information systems
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Muvi: Automatically inferring multi-variable access correlations and detecting related semantic
- -variable related concurrency bugs. The former is general to both sequential and concurrent programs, but has never
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A Polynomial Algorithm to Compute the Concurrency Relation of Free-choice Signal Transition Graphs
- A polynomial algorithm to compute the concurrency relation of free-choice Signal Transition Graphs
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Constant-Round Concurrent NMWI and its relation to NMZK
- Constant-Round Concurrent NMWI and its relation to NMZK Rafail Ostrovsky ∗ Giuseppe Persiano
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Petri's Axioms of Concurrency A Selection of Recent Results
- ,stehrg@(email omitted); Abstract Concurrency theory, as developed by Carl Adam Petri, is an axiomatic theory of binary relations
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A categorical approach to simulations
- @(email omitted); Abstract. Simulations are a very natural way of relating concurrent systems, which are mathematically
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