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For the year 2001/2002 No calendar yet available
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Academic staff
Burattini Emilio
emilio.burattini@univr.itPiccinini Nicola
piccinini@sci.univr.it +39 349 7461319Scollo Giuseppe
giuseppe . scollo at univr . it 045 802 7940Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
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The Study plan 2001/2002 will be available by April 2nd. While waiting for it to be published, consult the Study plan for the current academic year at the following link.
Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Concurrent and Mobile Languages (2004/2005)
Teaching code
4S00058
Teacher
Credits
5
Also offered in courses:
- Concurrent and Mobile Languages of the course Bachelor in Computer Science (old system)
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
INF/01 - INFORMATICS
Period
Second four-month term dal Jan 10, 2005 al Mar 11, 2005.
Location
VERONA
Web page
Learning outcomes
L'obbiettivo del corso non e' quello di studiare un qualche linguaggio di programmazione concorrente, ma fornire quei concetti e principi fondamentali che sono alla base diuna corretta programmazione concorrente con o senza mobilita' di codice.
A tal scopo verranno considerati dei modelli algebrici, vale a dire dei linguaggi molto semplici, che racchiudono tutte le caratteristiche principali dei linguaggi concorrenti reali. Tali modelli, chiamati calcoli di processo
(quali CCS, Pi-calcolo, Mobile Ambient), essendo piu semplici dei linguaggi reali, ben si prestano allo studio delle problematiche tipiche della concorrenza.
Durante il corso verrano forniti vari esempi ed applicazioni. Nell'ultima parte del corso verrano accennati nozioni di linguaggi distribuiti in cui agenti concorrenti migrano all'interno di reti di calcolatori.
Program
-Richiami di teoria degli automi ed equivalenze tra linguaggi
-Processi sequenziali e la nozione di bisimulazione
-Processi concorrenti ed interazione tra processi
-Semantica operazionale per processi sequenziali e concorrenti.
-Equivalenze comportamentali forti e deboli
-Mobilita' di codice sotto varie forme
-Il pi-calcolo
-Applicazioni del pi-calcolo
-Equivalenze forti e deboli in pi-calcolo
-Accenni di linguaggi concorrenti distribuiti: Mobile Ambients e
Distributed pi.
Author | Title | Publishing house | Year | ISBN | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Robin Milner | Communicating and Mobile Systems: the pi-calculus (Edizione 1) | Cambridge University Press | 1999 | 0521658691 |
Examination Methods
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Type D and Type F activities
Training offer to be defined
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