AbstractIn this paper, we study sixteen communication primitives, arising from the combination of four useful programming features: synchronism (synchronous vs asynchronous primitives), arity (monadic vs polyadic data), communication medium (message passing vs shared dataspaces) and pattern-matching. Some of these primitives have already been used in at least one language which has appeared in the literature; however, to reason uniformly on such primitives, we plug them into a common framework based on the π. By means of possibility/impossibility of ‘reasonable’ encodings, we compare every pair of primitives to obtain a hierarchy of languages based on their relative expressive power
Communication complexity of language generation by Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems (PCGS) is ...
The thesis investigates several aspects of the expressive power of declarative programming languages...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
In this paper, we study eight asynchronous communication primitives, arising from the combination of...
We study, from the expressiveness point of view, the impact of synchrony in the communication primit...
AbstractWe study, from the expressiveness point of view, the impact of synchrony in the communicatio...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
International audienceThe expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common f...
International audienceThe expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common f...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
International audienceThe expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common f...
While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another...
Abstract. We present a type-based approach to the verification of the communication structure of par...
AbstractThe paper extends and generalizes the notion of synchronized alternation, studied in the lit...
Communication complexity of language generation by Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems (PCGS) is ...
The thesis investigates several aspects of the expressive power of declarative programming languages...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
In this paper, we study eight asynchronous communication primitives, arising from the combination of...
We study, from the expressiveness point of view, the impact of synchrony in the communication primit...
AbstractWe study, from the expressiveness point of view, the impact of synchrony in the communicatio...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
International audienceThe expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common f...
International audienceThe expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common f...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
International audienceThe expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common f...
While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another...
Abstract. We present a type-based approach to the verification of the communication structure of par...
AbstractThe paper extends and generalizes the notion of synchronized alternation, studied in the lit...
Communication complexity of language generation by Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems (PCGS) is ...
The thesis investigates several aspects of the expressive power of declarative programming languages...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...