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Process Communication Environment

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NAPAW 92

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Abstract

A real time extension of CCS which takes into account properties of an interconnection communication network is presented. With the help of this calculus several semantics for CCS are defined. Limitations of CCS are discussed.

Work partially supported by CNR — Progetto Finalizzato Informatica and by the grant MSMS SR 01/72

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Gruska, D.P., Maggiolo-Schettini, A. (1993). Process Communication Environment. In: Purushothaman, S., Zwarico, A. (eds) NAPAW 92. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3217-2_3

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