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The progressive and the structure of events
Journal of Semantics, 1997In the analysis of the progressive proposed in the paper, two notions play a crucial role. On the one hand, since the same event can be 'embedded' into several possible developments that are relevant to the truth-conditions of the progressive, a first task of the analysis is to account for the part-of relation which connects an event with its possible ...
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Event Structures for Arbitrary Disruption
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2005In process algebras that allow for some form of disruption, it is important to state when a process terminates. One option is to include a termination action √. Another approach is that the 'final' executed action of a process terminates the process. The semantics of the former approach has been investigated in the literature in detail, e.g.
Majster-Cederbaum, Mila, Fecher, Harald
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Hypertext structure as the event of connection
Proceedings of the twelfth ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '01, 2001Hypertext linking is regarded as a key element of identifying or building hypertext structure. However, links provide a nonlinguistic excess that has generally been under-theorised in hypertext criticism. When combined with the role of teleological contextualisation in interpretation links have been largely misunderstood.
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A disabling of event structures
1993It is well-recognized that event structures are a very suitable model for defining a true concurrency semantic for parallel algebraic languages like CCS and CSP. To define such a semantics in a denotational style a set or operations on the domain of event structures has been introduced. In this paper we add a new operation to this set.
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1988
This study establishes a relation between the semantics of the subject and the direct object-NP and aspect. The notion of event is central. Events have a beginning and an end. This means in temporal terms that events have a point in time at which they begin and a point in time at which they end.
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This study establishes a relation between the semantics of the subject and the direct object-NP and aspect. The notion of event is central. Events have a beginning and an end. This means in temporal terms that events have a point in time at which they begin and a point in time at which they end.
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Event Structures with Disabling/Enabling Relation and Event Automata
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2006In recent years the consideration that events in evolutions of concurrent systems can happen with different histories has received ground. In particular the possibility that part of the history can be abstracted away or identified, like in the collective tokens philosophy for Petri Nets, has gained the stage.
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2002
Until recently the paradigm representation for animals was a reflex and a copy. A simple stimulus is detected and a simple response results. Learning, it would follow, would correspond to the formation of connections between these stimuli and responses.
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Until recently the paradigm representation for animals was a reflex and a copy. A simple stimulus is detected and a simple response results. Learning, it would follow, would correspond to the formation of connections between these stimuli and responses.
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An axiomatization of event structures
1989Madhavan Mukund, P. S. Thiagarajan
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Probabilistic event structures and domains
Theoretical Computer Science, 2006Daniele Varacca +2 more
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