Topology and category theory in computer science
Conditional rewriting logic as a unified model of concurrency
Selected papers of the Second Workshop on Concurrency and compositionality
Algebraic term nets: a formalism for specifying communication software in the OSI framework
The unified computation laboratory
On reusing ATNet modules in protocol specification
Journal of Systems and Software
Fundamentals of Algebraic Specification I
Fundamentals of Algebraic Specification I
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Using ECATNets for Specifying Communication Software in the OSI Framework
ICCI '92 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Computing and Information: Computing and Information
PNPM '89 The Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models
How to Specify Non-Determinism and True Concurrency with Algebraic Term Nets
Selected papers from the 8th Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types Joint with the 3rd COMPASS Workshop on Recent Trends in Data Type Specification
An Algebraic Approach to Refinement
VDM '90 Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of VDM Europe on VDM and Z - Formal Methods in Software Development
Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Abstract Data Types: Recent Trends in Data Type Specification
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ECATNets are a kind of high-level net/data model, combining the strengths of Petri nets with those of abstract data types, used for modeling parallel and distributed systems. Their most distinctive feature is that their semantics is defined in terms of rewriting logics, thus allowing us to analyse the built models by prototyping. However a major drawback of this approach is that the achieved prototypes suffer from a lack of efficiency during their execution. The objective of this paper is to palliate this lack by introducing the concept of hidden sorted ECATNets, a combination of net/object model allowing to "hide" (object) internal states, and then to get more rapid prototypes.