Analysing and Comparing Encodability Criteria

Kirstin Peters, Rob van Glabbeek

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Encodings or the proof of their absence are the main way to compare process calculi. To analyse the quality of encodings and to rule out trivial or meaningless encodings, they are augmented with quality criteria. There exists a bunch of different criteria and different variants of criteria in order to reason in different settings. This leads to incomparable results. Moreover it is not always clear whether the criteria used to obtain a result in a particular setting do indeed fit to this setting. We show how to formally reason about and compare encodability criteria by mapping them on requirements on a relation between source and target terms that is induced by the encoding function. In particular we analyse the common criteria full abstraction, operational correspondence, divergence reflection, success sensitiveness, and respect of barbs; e.g. we analyse the exact nature of the simulation relation (coupled simulation versus bisimulation) that is induced by different variants of operational correspondence. This way we reduce the problem of analysing or comparing encodability criteria to the better understood problem of comparing relations on processes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Combined 22th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency and 12th Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics
EditorsSilvia Crafa, Daniel E. Gebler
PublisherOpen Publishing Association
Pages46-60
Number of pages15
Volume190
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Aug 2015
EventCombined 22th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency and 12th Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics, 2015 - Madrid, Spain
Duration: 31 Aug 201531 Aug 2015

Publication series

NameElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
PublisherOpen Publishing Association
Volume190
ISSN (Electronic)2075-2180

Workshop

WorkshopCombined 22th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency and 12th Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics, 2015
Abbreviated titleEXPRESS/SOS 2015
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period31/08/1531/08/15

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