Operational and denotational semantic models are designed for languages with process creation, and the relationships between the two semantics are investigated. The presentation is organized in four sections dealing with a uniform and static, a uniform and dynamic, a nonuniform and static, and a nonuniform and dynamic language, respectively. Here uniform/nonuniform refers to a language with uninterpreted/interpreted elementary actions, and static/dynamic to the distinction between languages with a fixed/growing number of parallel processes. The contrast between uniform and nonuniform is reflected in the use of linear time versus branching time models., the latter employing a version of Plotkin's resumptions. The operational semantics make u...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
Today, programming or specification languages are often extended in order to customize them for a pa...
Today, programming or specification languages are often extended in order to customize them for a pa...
AbstractOperational and denotational semantic models are designed for languages with process creatio...
AbstractOperational and denotational semantic models are designed for languages with process creatio...
AbstractA denotational model is presented for the language POOL, a parallel object-oriented language...
AbstractThis paper investigates full abstraction of denotational model w.r.t. operational ones for t...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
We initially establish a fundamental connection between the semantic theories of concurrency and com...
AbstractThis paper investigates full abstraction of denotational model w.r.t. operational ones for t...
AbstractA denotational model is presented for the language POOL, a parallel object-oriented language...
AbstractThe paper describes a semantic framework for languages used in defining non-deterministic se...
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
Today, programming or specification languages are often extended in order to customize them for a pa...
Today, programming or specification languages are often extended in order to customize them for a pa...
AbstractOperational and denotational semantic models are designed for languages with process creatio...
AbstractOperational and denotational semantic models are designed for languages with process creatio...
AbstractA denotational model is presented for the language POOL, a parallel object-oriented language...
AbstractThis paper investigates full abstraction of denotational model w.r.t. operational ones for t...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
We initially establish a fundamental connection between the semantic theories of concurrency and com...
AbstractThis paper investigates full abstraction of denotational model w.r.t. operational ones for t...
AbstractA denotational model is presented for the language POOL, a parallel object-oriented language...
AbstractThe paper describes a semantic framework for languages used in defining non-deterministic se...
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...
AbstractTransition systems as proposed by Hennessy and Plotkin are defined for a series of three lan...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
Today, programming or specification languages are often extended in order to customize them for a pa...
Today, programming or specification languages are often extended in order to customize them for a pa...