Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6874182 | Information Processing Letters | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Hoare and He's theory of reactive processes provides a unifying foundation for the formal semantics of concurrent and reactive languages. Though highly applicable, their theory is limited to models that can express event histories as discrete sequences. In this paper, we show how their theory can be generalised by using an abstract trace algebra. We show how the algebra, notably, allows us to consider continuous-time traces and thereby facilitate models of hybrid systems. We then use this algebra to reconstruct the theory of reactive processes in our generic setting, and prove characteristic laws for sequential and parallel processes, all of which have been mechanically verified in the Isabelle/HOL proof assistant.
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Authors
Simon Foster, Ana Cavalcanti, Jim Woodcock, Frank Zeyda,