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Interactive and reactive systems: States, observations, experiments, input, output, nondeterminism, compositionality and all that

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In this paper, we discuss, analyse, relate, and investigate the basic notions of state, action, experiment, and observation and their importance for questions of compositionality as they appear in reactive systems. In particular, we discuss the concept and role of input and output as well as that of nondeterminism for the mathematical modelling of system behaviours. We argue that for a given state transition system with composition operators there exists a canonical notion of nondeterminism as well as of input and output and that these notions are helpful in the search for modular semantic models.

This work was partially sponsored by the Sonderforschungsbereich 342 “Werkzeuge und Methoden für die Nutzung paralleler Rechnerarchitekturen” and the industrial research project SysLab sponsored by Siemens Nixdorf and by DFG under the Leibniz programme.

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Christian Freksa Matthias Jantzen Rüdiger Valk

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Broy, M. (1997). Interactive and reactive systems: States, observations, experiments, input, output, nondeterminism, compositionality and all that. In: Freksa, C., Jantzen, M., Valk, R. (eds) Foundations of Computer Science. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1337. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0052096

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