A denotational, hence, compositional semantics for a subset of Concurrent Prolog is developed and related to an operational semantics. The denotational semantics makes divergence and the resultant substitutions of finite computations together with the termination mode-success, failure, or deadlock-observable. Relative to this notion of observation it is proved that the denotational semantics is fully abstract in the sense that it records the minimal amount of extra information beyond the observables to make it compositional. Full abstraction is an important property because it quantifies the information that one needs in order to reason about individual program-parts independently. This is believed to be the first such result in the area of...
We develop a compositional proof-system for the partial correctness of concurrent constraint program...
This paper investigates some semantic properties of concurrentlogiclanguages. Concurrentlogiclanguag...
AbstractThis paper develops a truly concurrent semantical approach, whereby concurrency is notionall...
A denotational, hence, compositional semantics for a subset of Concurrent Prolog is developed and re...
This paper develops a denotation and abstract model based on closure operators for concurrent const...
AbstractThis paper investigates full abstraction of denotational model w.r.t. operational ones for t...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...
AbstractIn this paper we develop semantic models for a class of concurrent logic languages. We give ...
A fully abstract denotational semantics for logic programming has not been constructed yet. In this ...
AbstractThe semantics of PROLOG programs is usually given in terms of the model theory of first-orde...
AbstractIn this paper we propose an operational and a denotational semantics for Prolog. We deal wit...
ogy. Since many of these notes are preliminary versions or may be published else-where. they have a ...
textabstractWe present a denotational continuation semantics for PROLOG with cut. First a uniform la...
We define for a simple concurrent rmperat~ve language both operational and denotat~onal semantic mod...
AbstractThis paper investigates some semantic properties of concurrent logic languages. Concurrent l...
We develop a compositional proof-system for the partial correctness of concurrent constraint program...
This paper investigates some semantic properties of concurrentlogiclanguages. Concurrentlogiclanguag...
AbstractThis paper develops a truly concurrent semantical approach, whereby concurrency is notionall...
A denotational, hence, compositional semantics for a subset of Concurrent Prolog is developed and re...
This paper develops a denotation and abstract model based on closure operators for concurrent const...
AbstractThis paper investigates full abstraction of denotational model w.r.t. operational ones for t...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...
AbstractIn this paper we develop semantic models for a class of concurrent logic languages. We give ...
A fully abstract denotational semantics for logic programming has not been constructed yet. In this ...
AbstractThe semantics of PROLOG programs is usually given in terms of the model theory of first-orde...
AbstractIn this paper we propose an operational and a denotational semantics for Prolog. We deal wit...
ogy. Since many of these notes are preliminary versions or may be published else-where. they have a ...
textabstractWe present a denotational continuation semantics for PROLOG with cut. First a uniform la...
We define for a simple concurrent rmperat~ve language both operational and denotat~onal semantic mod...
AbstractThis paper investigates some semantic properties of concurrent logic languages. Concurrent l...
We develop a compositional proof-system for the partial correctness of concurrent constraint program...
This paper investigates some semantic properties of concurrentlogiclanguages. Concurrentlogiclanguag...
AbstractThis paper develops a truly concurrent semantical approach, whereby concurrency is notionall...