Proceedings Combined 20th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency and 10th Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics
Johannes Borgstr\"om (Uppsala University), Bas Luttik (Eindhoven, University of Technology)

TL;DR
This collection of workshops' proceedings presents recent research on the expressiveness of formal systems in concurrency and the development of structural operational semantics, fostering cross-disciplinary insights and future directions.
Contribution
It compiles diverse research contributions from the EXPRESS and SOS workshops, highlighting advances in formal models, semantic comparison, and applications across computing and related fields.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of expressiveness in concurrency models
New semantic frameworks for programming languages
Applications of SOS in biological and security systems
Abstract
This volume contains the proceedings of the Combined 20th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency and the 10th Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics (EXPRESS/SOS 2013) which was held on 26th August, 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as an affiliated workshop of CONCUR 2013, the 24th International Conference on Concurrency Theory. The EXPRESS workshops aim at bringing together researchers interested in the expressiveness of various formal systems and semantic notions, particularly in the field of concurrency. Their focus has traditionally been on the comparison between programming concepts (such as concurrent, functional, imperative, logic and object-oriented programming) and between mathematical models of computation (such as process algebras, Petri nets, event structures, modal logics, and rewrite systems) on the basis of their relative expressive power. The…
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