
doi: 10.1007/bf00264434
Co-operation of sequential processes is one of the most widely known organization principles for distributed systems. We shall consider the class of those systems of sequential processes which communicate deterministically by means of buffers and discuss proof rules to decide whether or not deadlocks can occur in a given system of this type.
distributed systems, deterministic buffer synchronization, deadlocks, sequential processes, Theory of operating systems
distributed systems, deterministic buffer synchronization, deadlocks, sequential processes, Theory of operating systems
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