AbstractPLAN is a language designed for programming active networks, and can more generally be regarded as a model of mobile computation. PLAN generalizes the paradigm of imperative functional programming in an elegant way that allows for recursive, remote function calls, and it provides a clear mechanism for the interaction between host and mobile code. Techniques for specifying and reasoning about such languages are of growing importance. In this paper we describe our specification of PLAN in the rewriting logic language Maude. We show how techniques for specifying the operational semantics of imperative functional programs (syntax-based semantics) and for formalizing variable binding constructs and mobile environments (CINNI calculus) ar...
It appears that some degree of programmability is inevitable within the network, whether it be throu...
AbstractMaude 2.0 is the new version of the Maude rewriting logic language currently under developme...
Abstract. Functional logic programming languages combine the most important features of functional p...
AbstractPLAN is a language designed for programming active networks, and can more generally be regar...
We discuss how the specification of the PLAN programming language supports the design objectives of ...
AbstractWe discuss how the specification of the PLAN programming language supports the design object...
Abstract. Global computing involves the interplay of a vast variety of languages, but practially use...
Active Networks allow users to \program " the network infrastructure, by injecting informat...
Recently, a new semantics for non-deterministic lazy functional(-logic) programming has been present...
AbstractRecently, a new semantics for non-deterministic lazy functional(-logic) programming has been...
The objective of the paper is twofold. First, to develop a formal framework for planning for mobile ...
Abstract. System NEL is a conservative extension of multiplicative ex-ponential linear logic with a ...
AbstractThis paper provides a contribution to the formal verification of programs written in the con...
The Plan Execution Interchange Language (PLEXIL) is a synchronous language developed by NASA to supp...
We describe motivations and background behind the design of Klaim, a process description language th...
It appears that some degree of programmability is inevitable within the network, whether it be throu...
AbstractMaude 2.0 is the new version of the Maude rewriting logic language currently under developme...
Abstract. Functional logic programming languages combine the most important features of functional p...
AbstractPLAN is a language designed for programming active networks, and can more generally be regar...
We discuss how the specification of the PLAN programming language supports the design objectives of ...
AbstractWe discuss how the specification of the PLAN programming language supports the design object...
Abstract. Global computing involves the interplay of a vast variety of languages, but practially use...
Active Networks allow users to \program " the network infrastructure, by injecting informat...
Recently, a new semantics for non-deterministic lazy functional(-logic) programming has been present...
AbstractRecently, a new semantics for non-deterministic lazy functional(-logic) programming has been...
The objective of the paper is twofold. First, to develop a formal framework for planning for mobile ...
Abstract. System NEL is a conservative extension of multiplicative ex-ponential linear logic with a ...
AbstractThis paper provides a contribution to the formal verification of programs written in the con...
The Plan Execution Interchange Language (PLEXIL) is a synchronous language developed by NASA to supp...
We describe motivations and background behind the design of Klaim, a process description language th...
It appears that some degree of programmability is inevitable within the network, whether it be throu...
AbstractMaude 2.0 is the new version of the Maude rewriting logic language currently under developme...
Abstract. Functional logic programming languages combine the most important features of functional p...