Abstract:
Turing, Post, Minsky machines, Markov algorithms, Kleene recursive functions were invented in the first half of the 20th century in quest of a suitable formalisation of the notion of algorithm. These mathematical models have been quite successful in the studies of decidability and algorithmic complexity, but did not prove very useful for modelling of network protocols or operating systems components. In the talk we will explain some modern approaches to modelling of computation, which have been actually used in industrial development of complex information systems.