We are concerned with the verification of behavioural equivalences for CCS specifications. We consider their axiomatic presentations thus relying on a term rewriting approach to verify the equivalence. In this framework it happens that, while some behavioral equivalences do admit a finite canonical term rewriting system, the completion of observational congruence diverges. In the paper we present a complete rewriting strategy for observational congruence that permits to reduce a finite CCS specification to normal form without attempting any completion. © 1990.

A rewriting strategy to verify observational congruence

1990

Abstract

We are concerned with the verification of behavioural equivalences for CCS specifications. We consider their axiomatic presentations thus relying on a term rewriting approach to verify the equivalence. In this framework it happens that, while some behavioral equivalences do admit a finite canonical term rewriting system, the completion of observational congruence diverges. In the paper we present a complete rewriting strategy for observational congruence that permits to reduce a finite CCS specification to normal form without attempting any completion. © 1990.
1990
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Specification language
Term rewriting system
Concurrency
Behavioural equivalences
Completion
Divergence
Normal form
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