master-degree-notes/Concurrent Systems/notes/12 - bastaaaaaaaa.md

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  • Up to now, we have considered non-deterministic processes

  • Two main features are missing for modeling a concurrent system:

    • Simultaneous execution of processes
    • Inter-process interaction
  • Solutions adopted:

    • Parallel composition, with interleaving semantics
    • Producer/consumer paradigm

Given a set of names N (that denote events)

  • a (∈ N) denotes consumption of event a
  • \bar{a} (for a ∈ N) denotes production of event a
  • a and \bar{a} are complementary actions: they let two parallel processes synchronize on the event a

When two processes synchronize, an external observer has no way of understanding what is happening in the system

  • synchronization is not observable from the outside; it produces a special silent action, that we denote with τ

The set of actions we shall consider is: 150