This paper introduces a notion of full abstraction for equational languages under which each language has a unique fully abstract model which can also be characterized as the final object in a category of coherent computable models for the language. We describe two potentially different approaches to limiting completeness with respect to the fully abstract model--a traditional one based on normal forms and a new one based on the usable data content of terms. The former is used to prove limiting completeness for the language of regular systems [5] which includes as subsets and restrictions the equational parts of many other languages. The latter is used to define an abstract version of limiting completeness based on information systems [17] ...
Completeness in abstract interpretation is an ideal situation where the abstract semantics is able ...
AbstractWe show the completeness of an extension of SLD-resolution to the equational setting. This p...
AbstractOrthogonal term rewriting systems (also known as regular systems) provide an elegant framewo...
AbstractThis paper introduces a notion of full abstraction for equational languages under which each...
We propose three different notions of completeness for term rewrite specifications supporting order-...
We introduce the concept of logical full abstraction, generalising the usual equational notion. We ...
In the abstract interpretation framework, completeness represents an optimal simulation by the abst...
International audienceWe consider rewriting of a regular language with a left-linear term rewriting ...
Most modern programming languages allow the user to define abstract data types, thereby creating an ...
Sufficient completeness means that enough equations have been specified, so that the functions of an...
Imprecision is inherent in any decidable (sound) approximation of undecidable program properties. In...
We consider rewriting of a regular language with a left-linear term rewriting system. We showtwo com...
We want to prove that a static analysis of a given program is complete, namely, no imprecision arise...
AbstractThe question of implementability and expressive power of equational axiom definitions of dat...
In this paper we analyze completeness results for basic narrowing. We show that basic narrowing is n...
Completeness in abstract interpretation is an ideal situation where the abstract semantics is able ...
AbstractWe show the completeness of an extension of SLD-resolution to the equational setting. This p...
AbstractOrthogonal term rewriting systems (also known as regular systems) provide an elegant framewo...
AbstractThis paper introduces a notion of full abstraction for equational languages under which each...
We propose three different notions of completeness for term rewrite specifications supporting order-...
We introduce the concept of logical full abstraction, generalising the usual equational notion. We ...
In the abstract interpretation framework, completeness represents an optimal simulation by the abst...
International audienceWe consider rewriting of a regular language with a left-linear term rewriting ...
Most modern programming languages allow the user to define abstract data types, thereby creating an ...
Sufficient completeness means that enough equations have been specified, so that the functions of an...
Imprecision is inherent in any decidable (sound) approximation of undecidable program properties. In...
We consider rewriting of a regular language with a left-linear term rewriting system. We showtwo com...
We want to prove that a static analysis of a given program is complete, namely, no imprecision arise...
AbstractThe question of implementability and expressive power of equational axiom definitions of dat...
In this paper we analyze completeness results for basic narrowing. We show that basic narrowing is n...
Completeness in abstract interpretation is an ideal situation where the abstract semantics is able ...
AbstractWe show the completeness of an extension of SLD-resolution to the equational setting. This p...
AbstractOrthogonal term rewriting systems (also known as regular systems) provide an elegant framewo...