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Rob Van Glabbeek
Stanford University - Stanford / United States
Engineering & Technology / Computer Science
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Rob Van Glabbeek's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The linear time-branching time spectrum I. The semantics of concrete, sequential processesRJ Van GlabbeekHandbook of process algebra, 3-99, 200113832001
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Branching time and abstraction in bisimulation semanticsRJ Van Glabbeek, WP WeijlandJournal of the ACM (JACM) 43 (3), 555-600, 199611381996
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The linear time-branching time spectrum II: the semantics of sequential systems with silent moves.RJ van GlabbeekCONCUR\\\'93, 66-81, 1993709*1993
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Reactive, generative, and stratified models of probabilistic processesRJ VanGlabbeek, SA Smolka, B SteffenInformation and Computation 121 (1), 59-80, 19957121995
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Petri net models for algebraic theories of concurrencyR Van Glabbeek, F VaandragerInternational Conference on Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe, 224-242, 19874271987
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