A Theory for Bipolar Synchronisation Schemes

Authors

  • H. J. Genrich
  • P. S. Thiagarajan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v12i158.7432

Abstract

The aim is to better understand the relationships between choice and concurrency that lead to the good behaviour of distributed systems. In order to do so, we formulate a model based on Petri nets and develop its theory. The model is called bipolar synchronisation schemes (bp schemes) and the theory we construct is mainly devoted to synthesizing, in a systematic fashion, all well behaved bp schemes. We also provide a computational interpretation of well behaved bp schemes. Through this interpretation the insights gained by developing the theory of bp schemes can be transferred to concurrent programs.

Author Biographies

H. J. Genrich

P. S. Thiagarajan

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Published

1983-03-01

How to Cite

Genrich, H. J., & Thiagarajan, P. S. (1983). A Theory for Bipolar Synchronisation Schemes. DAIMI Report Series, 12(158). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v12i158.7432