Communicating and Mobile Systems
The Pi Calculus
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th May '99
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First account of new theory of communication in computing which describes networks, as well as parts of computer systems.
Robin Milner introduces a new way of modelling communication that reflects its central position in computing. Everything is introduced by means of examples but the aim of the book is to develop the π-calculus, a theory whose scope includes the internet just as much as programs, algorithms and programming languages.The pi-calculus differs from other models of communicating behaviour mainly in its treatment of mobility. The movement of a piece of data inside a computer program is treated exactly the same as the transfer of a message - or indeed an entire computer program - across the internet. One can also describe networks which reconfigure themselves. The calculus is very simple but powerful; its most prominent ingredient is the notion of a name. Its theory has two important ingredients: the concept of behavioural (or observational) equivalence, and the use of a new theory of types to classify patterns of interactive behaviour. The internet, and its communication protocols, fall within the scope of the theory just as much as computer programs, data structures, algorithms and programming languages. This book is the first textbook on the subject; it has been long-awaited by professionals and will be welcomed by them, and their students.
'… may well become the standard work on the π-calculus.' Martin Hoffman, Zentralblatt MATH
ISBN: 9780521643207
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 15mm
Weight: 355g
176 pages