Towards an algebra for timed behaviours
Theoretical Computer Science
Theoretical Computer Science
Time and duration in noninterleaving concurrency
Fundamenta Informaticae
Handbook of logic in computer science (vol. 4)
Handbook of logic in computer science (vol. 3): semantic structures
Handbook of logic in computer science (vol. 3): semantic structures
An event structure semantics for general Petri nets
Theoretical Computer Science - Special volume on Petri nets
Process versus unfolding semantics for place/transition Petri nets
Theoretical Computer Science - Special volume on Petri nets
Timing and causality in process algebra
Acta Informatica
Proceedings of the Real-Time: Theory in Practice, REX Workshop
Proceedings of an Advanced Course on Petri Nets: Central Models and Their Properties, Advances in Petri Nets 1986-Part II
Efficient State Space Search for Time Petri Nets
Efficient State Space Search for Time Petri Nets
Real-time stable event structures and marked scott domains: an adjunction
PSI'06 Proceedings of the 6th international Andrei Ershov memorial conference on Perspectives of systems informatics
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Event structures have come to play an important role in the formal study of the behaviour of distributed systems. The advantage of event structures is that they explicitly exhibit the interplay between concurrency and nondeterminism. In [14], it has been shown that event structures are closely related to Scott domains. The intention of the paper is to extend Winskel's approach to a real-time version of event structures, obtaining a coreflection between categories of the models.