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CONCUR
1997
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Modularity for Timed and Hybrid Systems
Abstract. In a trace-based world, the modular speci cation, veri cation, and control of live systems require each module to be receptive that is, each module must be able to meet i...
Rajeev Alur, Thomas A. Henzinger
CONCUR
1997
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Bounded Stacks, Bags and Queues
We prove that a bounded stack can be specified in process algebra with just the operators alternative and sequential composition and iteration. The bounded bag cannot be specified ...
Jos C. M. Baeten, Jan A. Bergstra
CONCUR
1997
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Reachability Analysis of Pushdown Automata: Application to Model-Checking
We apply the symbolic analysis principle to pushdown systems. We represent (possibly in nite) sets of con gurations of such systems by means of nite-state automata. In order to re...
Ahmed Bouajjani, Javier Esparza, Oded Maler
ICDCS
1996
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Scaling Heterogeneous Databases and the Design of Disco
Access to large numbers of data sources introduces new problems for users of heterogeneous distributed databases. End users and application programmers must deal with unavailable ...
Anthony Tomasic, Louiqa Raschid, Patrick Valduriez
ICDCS
1996
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Making Trust Explicit in Distributed Commerce Transactions
In a distributed environment where nodes are independently motivated, many transactions or commercial exchanges may be stymied due to a lack of trust between the participants. The...
Steven P. Ketchpel, Hector Garcia-Molina
ICDCS
1996
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
The Relative Importance of Concurrent Writers and Weak Consistency Models
This paper presents a detailed comparison of the relative importance of allowing concurrent writers versus the choice of the underlying consistency model. Our comparison is based ...
Peter J. Keleher
ICDCS
1996
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
An Evaluation of the Amoeba Group Communication System
The Amoeba group communication system has two unique aspects: (1) it uses a sequencer-based protocol with negative acknowledgements for achieving a total order on all group messag...
M. Frans Kaashoek, Andrew S. Tanenbaum
ICDCS
1996
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Supporting a Flexible Parallel Programming Model on a Network of Workstations
We introduce a shared memory software prototype system for executing programs with nested parallelism on a network of workstations. This programming model exhibits a very convenie...
Shih-Chen Huang, Zvi M. Kedem