AbstractActions are essential in the description of processes, since processes are characterised by the actions they can execute. In this paper, we tackle the problem of the definition of actions within the context of a component-based approach to concurrent declarative programming. In this computation model, a system is modeled by a set of interacting components, where each component consists of a declarative program, called store, and a set of processes.We give first an overview of the considered computation model for concurrent declarative programming. In a second step, we propose to define actions as functions from declarative programs to themselves, using a meta-language, where abstract data types of declarative programs are available....
Most programming languages in use today have some way to express concurrent execution of proce...
AbstractIn this paper we develop semantic models for a class of concurrent logic languages. We give ...
AbstractAction-based concurrent object-oriented programs express autonomous behavior of objects thro...
AbstractActions are essential in the description of processes, since processes are characterised by ...
The construction of programs needs the use of appropriate tools. A particular kind of tool are progr...
AbstractGelfond and Lifschitz introduce a declarative languageAfor describing effects of actions and...
Action semantics is a framework for semantic description of prograrnming languages. In this framewo...
AbstractThe overall intention of this work is to investigate the ability to regard a finite computat...
This work presents an approach to the linguistic treatment of concurrent systems which has three mai...
AbstractWe present a framework for reasoning about processes (complex actions) that are constituted ...
Communication-based software is ubiquitous nowadays. From e-banking to e-shopping, online activities...
In this work, having in mind the construction of concurrent systems from components, we discuss the ...
A framework allowing a unified and rigorous definition of the semantics of concurrency is proposed. ...
We present a general theory of action-based languages as a paradigm, for the description, of those c...
Session-based concurrency is a type-based approach to the analysis of message-passing programs. Thes...
Most programming languages in use today have some way to express concurrent execution of proce...
AbstractIn this paper we develop semantic models for a class of concurrent logic languages. We give ...
AbstractAction-based concurrent object-oriented programs express autonomous behavior of objects thro...
AbstractActions are essential in the description of processes, since processes are characterised by ...
The construction of programs needs the use of appropriate tools. A particular kind of tool are progr...
AbstractGelfond and Lifschitz introduce a declarative languageAfor describing effects of actions and...
Action semantics is a framework for semantic description of prograrnming languages. In this framewo...
AbstractThe overall intention of this work is to investigate the ability to regard a finite computat...
This work presents an approach to the linguistic treatment of concurrent systems which has three mai...
AbstractWe present a framework for reasoning about processes (complex actions) that are constituted ...
Communication-based software is ubiquitous nowadays. From e-banking to e-shopping, online activities...
In this work, having in mind the construction of concurrent systems from components, we discuss the ...
A framework allowing a unified and rigorous definition of the semantics of concurrency is proposed. ...
We present a general theory of action-based languages as a paradigm, for the description, of those c...
Session-based concurrency is a type-based approach to the analysis of message-passing programs. Thes...
Most programming languages in use today have some way to express concurrent execution of proce...
AbstractIn this paper we develop semantic models for a class of concurrent logic languages. We give ...
AbstractAction-based concurrent object-oriented programs express autonomous behavior of objects thro...