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Concurrent Systems Engineering Series
Volume 63, 2005
Communicating Process Architectures 2005 - WoTUG-28
Edited by Jan F. Broenink, Herman W. Roebbers, Johan P.E. Sunter, Peter H. Welch, David C. Wood
ISBN 978-1-58603-561-7

A Unifying Theory of True Concurrency Based on CSP and Lazy Observation 177 - 188


Abstract

What if the CSP observerwere lazy? This paperconsidersthe consequences of altering the behavior of the CSP observer. Specifically, what implications would this new behavior have on CSP's traces? Laziness turns out to be a useful metaphor. We show how laziness permits transforming CSP into a model of true concurrency (i.e., non-interleavedtrace semantics). Furthermore, the notion of a lazy observer supports tenets of view-centric reasoning (VCR): parallel events (i.e., true concurrency), multiple observers (i.e., different views), and the possibility of imperfect observation. We know from the study of programming languages that laziness is not necessarily a negative quality; it provides the possibility of greater expression and power in the programswe write. Similarly, within the contextof the UnifyingTheoriesof Programming, a model of true concurrency — VCR — becomes possible by permitting (even encouraging) the CSP observer to be lazy.


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