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A process calculus can be characterized by the atomic units of behaviour (actions, events) and formers of compound processes (operations, combinators). | A process calculus can be characterized by the atomic units of behaviour (actions, events) and formers of compound processes (operations, combinators). | ||
Implementations may include several of both categories and they are often open for extensions. | Implementations may include several one of both categories and they are often open for extensions. | ||
=== Interaction and behaviour === | === Interaction and behaviour === |
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