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- Parallel composition, with interleaving semantics
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- Producer/consumer paradigm
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>[!note] Suggested reading
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_of_communicating_system
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Given a set of names N (that denote events)
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- $a (\in N)$ denotes consumption of event a
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- $\bar{a}$ (for $a \in N$) denotes production of event a
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It is also useful to force some processes of the system to synchronize between them (without the possibility of showing to the outside some actions)
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The restriction operator P\a restricts the scope of name a to process P (a is visible only from within P)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_of_communicating_system
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This is similar to local variables in a procedure of an imperative program
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#### Example
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#### Example, but explained
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##### 📘 Definitions
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### Restriction
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What if we restrict on b?
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##### Example 1:
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since $a$ is not in $\{b, \bar{b}\}$, we will see the transitions:
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- Notice that the τ, even if it has been generated by synchronizing on b, it is still present after applying the restriction on b!
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- the purpose of the τ is exactly to signal that a synchronization has happened but to hide the event on which the involved processed synchronized.
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- In general, it is possible that whole states disappear upon restriction of some names: this would be the case, e.g., if we consider the LTS arising from $(A’ | B)\setminus a,b$:
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- In general, it is possible that whole states disappear upon restriction of some names: this would be the case, e.g., if we consider the LTS arising from $(A’ | B)\setminus a,b$ (restricting on both a and b):
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