Measuring concurrency in CCS
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Date
1993
Authors
Galpin, Vashti Christina
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Abstract
This research report investigates the application of Charron-Bost's measure of
currency m to Milner's Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS). The aim of this
is twofold: first to evaluate the measure m in terms of criteria gathered from the
literature: and second to determine the feasiblllty of measuring concurrency in CCS
and hence provide a new tool for understanding concurrency using CCS. The approach
taken is to identify the differences hetween the message-passing formalism in
which the measure m is defined, and CCS and to modify this formalism to-enable
the mapping of CCS agents to it. A software tool, the Concurrency Measurement
Tool, is developed to permit experimentation with chosen CCS agents. These experiments
show that the measure m, although intuitively appealing, is defined by an
algebraic expression that is ill-behaved. A new measure is defined and it is shown
that it matches the evaluation criteria better than m, although it is still not ideal.
This work demonstrates that it is feasible to measure concurrency in CCS and that
a methodology has been developed for evaluating concurrency measures.
Description
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements for
the degree of Master of Science
Keywords
Software engineering., Calculus of operations., Sequential processing (Computer science), Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing., Parallel processing (Electronic computers), Combinatorial analysis.