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BS05-express

N. Bertrand, Ph. Schnoebelen. A short visit to the STS hierarchy. In Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency (EXPRESS'05), Jos Baeten, Iain Phillips (eds.), Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 154, Pages 59-69, San Francisco, CA, USA, July 2006.

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Abstract

The hierarchy of Symbolic Transition Systems, introduced by Henzinger, Majumdar and Raskin, is an elegant classification tool for some families of infinite-state operational models that support some variants of a symbolic "backward closure" verification algorithm. It was first used and illustrated with families of hybrid systems. In this paper we investigate whether the STS hierarchy can account for classical families of infinite-state systems outside of timed or hybrid systems

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@InProceedings{BS05-express,
   Author = {Bertrand, N. and Schnoebelen, Ph.},
   Title = {A short visit to the {STS} hierarchy},
   BookTitle = {{P}roceedings of the 12th {I}nternational {W}orkshop on {E}xpressiveness in {C}oncurrency ({EXPRESS}'05)},
   editor = {Baeten, Jos and Phillips, Iain},
   Volume = {154},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {59--69},
   Series = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science},
   Publisher = {Elsevier Science Publishers},
   Address = {San Francisco, CA, USA},
   Month = {July},
   Year = {2006}
}

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