I'm afraid I don't understand your notation. E.g., what does P1 → A v B
mean? I would prefer an example that's more concrete, e.g., with actual
conceivable events.

-- Russ Abbott
Professor, Computer Science
California State University, Los Angeles


On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 12:00 PM ∄ uǝlƃ <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hm. How about an example where the composer changes the composition?
>
> Let's say we have 2 processes, P1 and P2 with 1 branch each:
> P1 → A v B
> P2 → C v D
>
> And let's say A and C compose and B and D compose.
> P1 ^ P2 → AC v BD
>
> The 0th time through the structure, the monitor records: AC.
> The controller adds another composition: AD to create the structure:
> P1 ^ P2 → AC v BD v AD
>
>
> On 6/18/20 11:34 AM, Russ Abbott wrote:
> > That's a fairly complex model. Would you be willing to present some
> concrete examples of how it might work? I would find that useful in
> attempting to understand it.
>
> --
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