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The Formal Specification Language mCRL2
- In Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar
, 2007
"... Abstract. We introduce mCRL2, a specification language that can be used to specify and analyse the behaviour of distributed systems. This language is the successor of the µCRL specification language. The mCRL2 language extends a timed basic process algebra with the possibility to define and use abst ..."
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Abstract. We introduce mCRL2, a specification language that can be used to specify and analyse the behaviour of distributed systems. This language is the successor of the µCRL specification language. The mCRL2 language extends a timed basic process algebra with the possibility to define and use abstract data types. The mCRL2 data language features predefined and higher-order data types. The process algebraic part of mCRL2 allows a faithful translation of coloured Petri nets and component based systems: we have introduced multiactions and we have separated communication and parallelism.

