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Modelling Divergence in Relational Concurrent Refinement

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An integration of state-based and behavioural formalisms can be obtained by imposing a concurrency semantics on a relational formalism. The data refinement theory for relational languages then provides a method for verifying the concurrent refinement relation. In this paper we investigate how divergence can be modelled relationally, and in particular show how differing process algebraic interpretations of divergence can be embedded in a relational framework. In doing so we derive relational simulation conditions for process algebraic refinement incorporating divergence.

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Boiten, E., Derrick, J. (2009). Modelling Divergence in Relational Concurrent Refinement. In: Leuschel, M., Wehrheim, H. (eds) Integrated Formal Methods. IFM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5423. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00255-7_13

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