AbstractWe propose an axiomatic semantics for the synchronous language Gentzen, which is an instantiation of the paradigm Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming proposed by Saraswat, Jagadeesan and Gupta. We view Gentzen as a prototype of the class of state-oriented synchronous languages, since it offers the basic constructs that are shared by the languages in the class. Since synchronous concurrency cannot be simulated by arbitrary interleaving, we cannot exploit “head normal forms”, on which axiomatic theories for asynchronous process calculi are based. We suggest how axiomatic semantics for other state-oriented synchronous languages can be obtained by expressing constructs of such languages in terms of Gentzen constructs
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The formalism of temporal logic has been suggested to be an appropriate tool for expressing the sema...
AbstractWe propose an axiomatic semantics for the synchronous language Gentzen, which is an instanti...
AbstractAbstractIn this paper we present a general approach to give semantics of synchronous languag...
This paper explores the expressive power of the tcc paradigm. The origin of the work in the integrat...
AbstractWe prove that both the synchronous data flow language Lustre restricted to finite value type...
We develop a general framework for a variety of concurrent languages all b sed on a yn-chronous comm...
AbstractConcurrent constraint programming has been thought as providing coordination of concurrent p...
AbstractWe study a timed concurrent constraint language, called tccp, which is obtained by a natural...
Concurrent constraint programming is classically based on asynchronous communication via a shared st...
The authors study the paradigm of asynchronous process communication, as contrasted with the synchro...
AbstractWe introduce a technique - that we name continuation semantics for concurrency (CSC) - which...
From classical computability theory to modern programming language design, the mathematical concept ...
Synchronous programming (Berry (1989)) is a powerful approach to programming reactive systems. Follo...
Concurrent constraint programming [Sar89,SR90] is a simple and powerful model of concurrent computat...
) Frank S. de Boer , Jan Willem Klop yz , Catuscia Palamidessi yx Abstract We study the parad...
The formalism of temporal logic has been suggested to be an appropriate tool for expressing the sema...
AbstractWe propose an axiomatic semantics for the synchronous language Gentzen, which is an instanti...
AbstractAbstractIn this paper we present a general approach to give semantics of synchronous languag...
This paper explores the expressive power of the tcc paradigm. The origin of the work in the integrat...
AbstractWe prove that both the synchronous data flow language Lustre restricted to finite value type...
We develop a general framework for a variety of concurrent languages all b sed on a yn-chronous comm...
AbstractConcurrent constraint programming has been thought as providing coordination of concurrent p...
AbstractWe study a timed concurrent constraint language, called tccp, which is obtained by a natural...
Concurrent constraint programming is classically based on asynchronous communication via a shared st...
The authors study the paradigm of asynchronous process communication, as contrasted with the synchro...
AbstractWe introduce a technique - that we name continuation semantics for concurrency (CSC) - which...
From classical computability theory to modern programming language design, the mathematical concept ...
Synchronous programming (Berry (1989)) is a powerful approach to programming reactive systems. Follo...
Concurrent constraint programming [Sar89,SR90] is a simple and powerful model of concurrent computat...
) Frank S. de Boer , Jan Willem Klop yz , Catuscia Palamidessi yx Abstract We study the parad...
The formalism of temporal logic has been suggested to be an appropriate tool for expressing the sema...