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Event structures and trace monoids.

Rozoy, B.; Thiagarajan, P.S.

In: Theoretical Computer Science 91, Microprocessing and Microprogramming 32, North-Holland. 1991.

Abstract: Event structures are a poset-based model for describing the behaviour of distributed systems. They give rise to a well-understood class of Scott domains. Event structures are also related to Petri nets in a fundamental way. Trace monoids are a string-based formalism for describing the behaviour of distributed systems. They have an independent theory rooted in the theory of formal languages. Here we obtain a representation of trace monoids in terms of a subclass of labelled event structures.


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