CONCUR '90: Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension: Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension
CONCUR ‘90: Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension: Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension
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This volume gives the proceedings of the conference CONCUR ‘90. This is the first conference organized by ESPRIT Basic Research Action 3006, CONCUR (theories of concurrency: unification and extension), started in September 1989. The principal aims of the action are to explore the relationships among different approaches to algebraic concurrency theory, and to develop a formalism applicable to a wide range of case studies. The articles in this volume describe the state of the art in concurrency, the theory of communicating concurrent (or distributed) systems.
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