Structural operational semantic specifications come in different styles: small-step and big-step. A problem with the big-step style is that specifying divergence and abrupt termination gives rise to annoying duplication. We present a novel approach to representing divergence and abrupt termination in big-step semantics using status flags. This avoids the duplication problem, and uses fewer rules and premises for representing divergence than previous approaches in the literature
In a paper presented at SOS 2010 [13], we developed a framework for big-step semantics for in-teract...
Abstract. This paper illustrates the use of coinductive definitions and proofs in big-step operation...
AbstractWe propose a simple order-theoretic generalization, possibly non-monotone, of set-theoretic ...
Big-step semantics for languages with abrupt termination and/or divergence suffer from a serious dup...
International audienceIn spite of the popularity of small-step semantics, big-step semantics remain ...
International audienceIn spite of the popularity of small-step semantics, big-step semantics remain ...
International audienceIn spite of the popularity of small-step semantics, big-step semantics remain ...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the use of co-inductive definitions and proofs in big-s...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
We show that tools from order theory, such as Kleene fixpoint theorem, can be used to define bigstep...
In a paper presented at SOS 2010 [13], we developed a framework for big-step semantics for in-teract...
Abstract. This paper illustrates the use of coinductive definitions and proofs in big-step operation...
AbstractWe propose a simple order-theoretic generalization, possibly non-monotone, of set-theoretic ...
Big-step semantics for languages with abrupt termination and/or divergence suffer from a serious dup...
International audienceIn spite of the popularity of small-step semantics, big-step semantics remain ...
International audienceIn spite of the popularity of small-step semantics, big-step semantics remain ...
International audienceIn spite of the popularity of small-step semantics, big-step semantics remain ...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the use of co-inductive definitions and proofs in big-s...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
International audienceUsing a call-by-value functional language as an example, this article illustra...
We show that tools from order theory, such as Kleene fixpoint theorem, can be used to define bigstep...
In a paper presented at SOS 2010 [13], we developed a framework for big-step semantics for in-teract...
Abstract. This paper illustrates the use of coinductive definitions and proofs in big-step operation...
AbstractWe propose a simple order-theoretic generalization, possibly non-monotone, of set-theoretic ...