We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions as "Flow Event Structures", which allows concurrency within sessions to be explicitly represented. We show that this interpretation is equivalent, when the multiparty sessions can be described by global types, to an interpretation of such global types as "Prime Event Structures"
EPSRC Doctoral Prize FellowshipMultiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communicat...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) are a well-established typing discipline for message-passing process...
Multiparty session types (MPSTs) are the formalism for describing protocols among multiple participa...
International audienceWe propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions as flow event structures, ...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions as flow event structures, which allows concurren...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions with asynchronous communication as Flow Event St...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions with asynchronous communication as Flow Event St...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions with asynchronous communication as Flow Event St...
AbstractSynchronous communication is useful to model multiparty sessions where control for timing ev...
This paper explores expressiveness of asynchronous multiparty sessions. We model the behaviours of e...
International audienceWe present a new, streamlined language of global types equipped with a trace-b...
We propose a Curry-Howard correspondence between a language for programming multiparty sessions and ...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communication protocols. It ensures the a...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communication protocols. It ensures the a...
This paper proposes a new bisimulation theory based on multiparty session types where a choreography...
EPSRC Doctoral Prize FellowshipMultiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communicat...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) are a well-established typing discipline for message-passing process...
Multiparty session types (MPSTs) are the formalism for describing protocols among multiple participa...
International audienceWe propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions as flow event structures, ...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions as flow event structures, which allows concurren...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions with asynchronous communication as Flow Event St...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions with asynchronous communication as Flow Event St...
We propose an interpretation of multiparty sessions with asynchronous communication as Flow Event St...
AbstractSynchronous communication is useful to model multiparty sessions where control for timing ev...
This paper explores expressiveness of asynchronous multiparty sessions. We model the behaviours of e...
International audienceWe present a new, streamlined language of global types equipped with a trace-b...
We propose a Curry-Howard correspondence between a language for programming multiparty sessions and ...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communication protocols. It ensures the a...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communication protocols. It ensures the a...
This paper proposes a new bisimulation theory based on multiparty session types where a choreography...
EPSRC Doctoral Prize FellowshipMultiparty Session Types (MPST) is a typing discipline for communicat...
Multiparty Session Types (MPST) are a well-established typing discipline for message-passing process...
Multiparty session types (MPSTs) are the formalism for describing protocols among multiple participa...