Bigraphical
Reactive Systems (BRS) were designed by Milner as a universal formalism for
modelling systems that evolve in time, locality, co-locality and connectivity.
But the underlying model of location (the place graph) is a forest, which means
there is no straightforward representation of locations that can overlap or intersect.
This occurs in many domains, for example in wireless signalling, social
interactions and audio communications. Here, we define bigraphs with sharing,
which solves this problem by an extension of the basic formalism: we define the
place graph as a directed acyclic graph, thus allowing a natural representation
of overlapping or intersecting locations.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-computer-science-and-information-technology/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-computer-science-and-information-technology/
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