Simulation, reduction and preservation of correctness properties of parallel systems

A unified formal treatment of simulation and reduction concepts for parallel computation systems is given. A computation homomorphism, a notion introduced by Kasai and Miller (1979), is used to study the correctness properties of parallel computation systems. The concept of reduction induced by a su...

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Verification
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