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A design calculus for concurrent systems or, more specifically, for reactive systems, will need the following components:
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•A (logical) language for the property oriented specification of systems.
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•A system description language to represent abstract and more concrete design specifications.
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•Models for concurrent systems which are used as semantic domains for both the logical language and the system description language.
The work presented here has been partially supported by the Esprit Basic Research Action
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Goltz, U. (1991). Causality based models for the design of concurrent systems. In: Baeten, J.C.M., Groote, J.F. (eds) CONCUR '91. CONCUR 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 527. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54430-5_79
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