In: de Bakker, J.W.; de Roever, W.-P.; Rozenberg, G.: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 803; A Decade of Concurrency, pages 425-476. Springer-Verlag, June 1993.
Abstract: Models of concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/system, interleaving /noninterleaving, linear/branching time. When modelling a process, a choice concerning such parameters corresponds to choosing the level of abstraction of the resulting semantics. The classifications are formalized through the medium of category theory.
Keywords: Semantics; Concurrency; Models for Concurrency; Categories.