Abstract. Conventional session type systems guarantee progress within single sessions, but do not usually take into account the dependencies arising from the interleaving of simultaneously active sessions and from session delegations. As a consequence, a well-typed system may fail to have progress, even assuming that helper processes can join the system after its execution has started. In this paper we develop a static analysis technique, specified as a set of syntax-directed infer-ence rules, that is capable of verifying whether a system of processes engaged in simultaneously active multiparty sessions has the progress property.
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Drawing inspiration from Kobayashi’s type system for lock freedom, we define a behavioral type syste...
International audienceConventional session type systems guarantee progress within single sessions, b...
A multiparty session forms a unit of structured interactions among several processes which follow a ...
A multiparty session forms a unit of structured communication among many participants which follow c...
International audienceWe present a type system for the analysis of progress in session-based communi...
International audienceSession type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating program...
AbstractMultiparty sessions describe the interactions among multiple agents in a distributed environ...
Recent work on the enhancement of multiparty sessions types with logical annotations enables not onl...
There exists a broad family of multiparty sessions in which the progress of one session participant ...
Multiparty sessions are systems of concurrent processes, which allow several participants to communi...
International audienceA session-based process satisfies the progress property if its sessions never ...
Session type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating programs do not go wrong, ens...
Abstract. Understanding the effect of different progress conditions on the com-putability of distrib...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Drawing inspiration from Kobayashi’s type system for lock freedom, we define a behavioral type syste...
International audienceConventional session type systems guarantee progress within single sessions, b...
A multiparty session forms a unit of structured interactions among several processes which follow a ...
A multiparty session forms a unit of structured communication among many participants which follow c...
International audienceWe present a type system for the analysis of progress in session-based communi...
International audienceSession type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating program...
AbstractMultiparty sessions describe the interactions among multiple agents in a distributed environ...
Recent work on the enhancement of multiparty sessions types with logical annotations enables not onl...
There exists a broad family of multiparty sessions in which the progress of one session participant ...
Multiparty sessions are systems of concurrent processes, which allow several participants to communi...
International audienceA session-based process satisfies the progress property if its sessions never ...
Session type systems are an effective tool to prove that communicating programs do not go wrong, ens...
Abstract. Understanding the effect of different progress conditions on the com-putability of distrib...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Drawing inspiration from Kobayashi’s type system for lock freedom, we define a behavioral type syste...