LIPIcs.FSTTCS.2014.11.pdf
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There are two schools of thought on reasoning about distributed systems: one following interleaving based semantics, and one following partial-order/graph based semantics. This paper compares these two approaches and argues in favour of the latter. An introductory treatment of the split-width technique is also provided.
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