Structured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means of transition rules. An important feature of SOS rules is negative premises, which are crucial in the definitions of such phenomena as priority mechanisms and time-outs. However, the inclusion of negative premises in SOS rules also introduces doubts as to the preferred meaning of SOS specifications. Orderings on SOS rules were proposed by Phillips and Ulidowski as an alternative to negative premises. Apart from the definition of the semantics of positive GSOS rules with orderings, the meaning of more general types of SOS rules with orderings has not been studied hitherto. This paper presents several candidates for the meaning of general SOS rules with...
AbstractStrategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For i...
. We proposed a syntactic format, the panth format, for structured operational semantics in which be...
We study the semantics of term rewriting systems with rule priorities (PRS), as introduced in Baeten...
Structured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means of transi...
AbstractStructured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means o...
Structured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means of deduct...
AbstractWe present a general and uniform method for defining structural operational semantics (SOS) ...
AbstractIn 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define ...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
We study the semantics of term rewriting systems with rule priorities (PRS), as introduced in [1]. T...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
AbstractWe define a formalism for Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) with first-order-logic form...
AbstractStrategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For i...
. We proposed a syntactic format, the panth format, for structured operational semantics in which be...
We study the semantics of term rewriting systems with rule priorities (PRS), as introduced in Baeten...
Structured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means of transi...
AbstractStructured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means o...
Structured Operational Semantics (SOS) is a popular method for defining semantics by means of deduct...
AbstractWe present a general and uniform method for defining structural operational semantics (SOS) ...
AbstractIn 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define ...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
We study the semantics of term rewriting systems with rule priorities (PRS), as introduced in [1]. T...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
In 1981 Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) was introduced as a systematic way to define operatio...
AbstractWe define a formalism for Structural Operational Semantics (SOS) with first-order-logic form...
AbstractStrategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For i...
. We proposed a syntactic format, the panth format, for structured operational semantics in which be...
We study the semantics of term rewriting systems with rule priorities (PRS), as introduced in Baeten...