CONCUR 2004 -- Concurrency Theory: 15th International Conference, London, UK, August 31 - September 3, 2004, Proceedings

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Philippa Gardner, Nobuko Yoshida
Springer Science & Business Media, 2004. gada 19. aug. - 528 lappuses
This volume contains the proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR 2004) held in the Royal Society, London, UK, from the 31st August to the 3rd September, 2004. ThepurposeoftheCONCURconferencesistobringtogetherresearchers, - velopersandstudentsinordertoadvancethetheoryofconcurrencyandpromote its applications. Interest in this topic is continually growing, as a consequence of theimportanceandubiquityofconcurrentsystemsandtheirapplications, andof the scienti'c relevance of their foundations. The scope covers all areas of sem- tics, logics, and veri'cation techniques for concurrent systems. Topics include concurrency-related aspects of: models of computation, semantic domains, p- cess algebras, Petri nets, event structures, real-time systems, hybrid systems, - cidability, model-checking, veri'cation techniques, re'nement techniques, term and graph rewriting, distributed programming, logic constraint programming, object-oriented programming, typing systems and algorithms, case studies, tools and environments for programming and veri'cation. This volume starts with four invited papers from Sriram Rajamani, Steve Brookes, Bengt Jonsson and Peter O'Hearn. The remaining 29 papers were - lected by the program committee from 134 submissions, a record number of submissions to CONCUR. The standard was extremely high and the selection di'cult. Each submission received at least three reports, reviewed by the p- gram committee members or their subreferees. Once the initial reviews were available, we had 16 days for paper selection and con'ict resolution. We would like to thank all members of the CONCUR 2004 Program Committee for their excellent work throughout the intensive selection process, together with many subreferees who assisted us in the evaluation of the submitted papers.

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Invited Papers
1
A Semantics for Concurrent Separation Logic
16
A Survey of Regular Model Checking
35
Resources Concurrency and Local Reasoning
49
Accepted Papers
68
An UnfoldingBased Approach
83
The Pros and Cons of Netcharts
99
Basic Theory of Reduction Congruence for Two Timed Asynchronous
115
Reversible Communicating Systems
292
Parameterised Boolean Equation Systems
308
An Extensional Spatial Logic for Mobile Processes
325
Timed vs TimeTriggered Automata
340
Expressiveness and Reachability
355
A General Approach to Comparing InfiniteState Systems with Their
371
Model Checking Timed Automata with One or Two Clocks
387
On Flatness for 2Dimensional Vector Addition Systems with States
402

Characterizing EF and EX Tree Logics
131
MessagePassing Automata Are Expressively Equivalent to EMSO Logic
146
Symbolic Bisimulation in the Spi Calculus
161
A Symbolic Decision Procedure for Cryptographic Protocols with Time
177
Deciding Probabilistic Bisimilarity Over InfiniteState Probabilistic
193
A Minimal Aspect Calculus
209
Type Based Discretionary Access Control
225
Elimination of Quantifiers and Undecidability in Spatial Logics
240
Modular Construction of Modal Logics
258
Verification by Network Decomposition
276
Compiling Pattern Matching in JoinPatterns
417
Model Checking Restricted Sets of Timed Paths
432
The True Concurrency of Innocence
448
Open Maps Alternating Simulations and Control Synthesis
466
Probabilistic Event Structures and Domains
481
Session Types for Functional Multithreading
497
A Higher Order Modal Fixed Point Logic
512
Author Index
529
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