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    CCS-Based Dynamic Logics for Communicating Concurrent Programs

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    This work presents three increasingly expressive Dynamic Logics in which the programs are CCS processes (sCCS-PDL, CCS-PDL and XCCS-PDL). Their goal is to reason about properties of concurrent programs and systems described using CCS. In order to accomplish that, CCS's operators and constructions are added to a basic modal logic in order to create dynamic logics that are suitable for the description and verification of properties of communicating, concurrent and non-deterministic programs and systems, in a similar way as PDL is used for the sequential case. We provide complete axiomatizations for the three logics. Unlike Peleg's Concurrent PDL with Channels, our logics have a simple Kripke semantics, complete axiomatizations and the finite model property.Comment: 28 page

    CCS-Based Dynamic Logics for Communicating Concurrent Programs ∗

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    This work presents three increasingly expressive Dynamic Logics in which the programs are CCS processes (sCCS-PDL, CCS-PDL and XCCS-PDL). Their goal is to reason about properties of concurrent programs and systems described using CCS. In order to accomplish that, CCS’s operators and constructions are added to a basic modal logic in order to create dynamic logics that are suitable for the description and verification of properties of communicating, concurrent and non-deterministic programs and systems, in a similar way as PDL is used for the sequential case. We provide complete axiomatizations for the three logics. Unlike Peleg’s Concurrent PDL with Channels, our logics have a simple Kripke semantics, complete axiomatizations and the finite model property
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