Mobile systems, whose components communicate and change their structure, now pervade the informational world and the wider world of which it is a part. The science of mobile systems is as yet immature, however. This book presents the pi-calculus, a theory of mobile systems. The pi-calculus provides a conceptual framework for understanding mobility, and mathematical tools for expressing systems and reasoning about their behaviours. The book serves both as a reference for the theory and as an extended demonstration of how to use pi-calculus to describe systems and analyse their properties. It covers the basic theory of pi-calculus, typed pi-calculi, higher-order processes, the relationship between pi-calculus and lambda-calculus, and applications of pi-calculus to object-oriented design and programming. The book is written at the graduate level, assuming no prior acquaintance with the subject, and is intended for computer scientists interested in mobile systems.
Graduate text on the p-calculus, a mathematical model of mobile computing systems.Book InformationISBN 9780521543279
Author Davide SangiorgiFormat Paperback
Page Count 596
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1067g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 189mm * 31mm