AbstractTwo definitions of a language of communicating programs are offered: one by denotational semantics, and one by predicative specifications. The equivalence of both definitions is established. Both partial and total correctness semantics are considered. Nondeterminism and its interaction with recursion is studied. The main contribution is a comparative study of the descriptive and the prescriptive viewpoint of program semantics
Denotational Semantics is a framework for the formal description of programming language semantics....
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
AbstractThe paper describes a semantic framework for languages used in defining non-deterministic se...
AbstractTwo definitions of a language of communicating programs are offered: one by denotational sem...
AbstractThe formal semantics of a programming language consists of assigning to every program of the...
AbstractIt has been proposed by Meyer, Kfouri and others to extend the so-called Nonstandard Logics ...
AbstractWe present a simple computational metalanguage with general recursive types and multiple not...
In the tradition of Denotational Semantics one usually lets program constructs take their denotation...
It is important to define and relate different semantic methods. In particular it is interesting to...
AbstractWe construct a hierarchy of semantics by successive abstract interpretations. Starting from ...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
Formal description of a language gives insight into the language itself. The formal description may ...
Over the years, different approaches to give semantics of program-ming and specification language ha...
AbstractA language is constructed that supports arbitrary atomic statements, composition, alternativ...
AbstractNondeterminism is introduced into an ordinary iterative programming language by treating pro...
Denotational Semantics is a framework for the formal description of programming language semantics....
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
AbstractThe paper describes a semantic framework for languages used in defining non-deterministic se...
AbstractTwo definitions of a language of communicating programs are offered: one by denotational sem...
AbstractThe formal semantics of a programming language consists of assigning to every program of the...
AbstractIt has been proposed by Meyer, Kfouri and others to extend the so-called Nonstandard Logics ...
AbstractWe present a simple computational metalanguage with general recursive types and multiple not...
In the tradition of Denotational Semantics one usually lets program constructs take their denotation...
It is important to define and relate different semantic methods. In particular it is interesting to...
AbstractWe construct a hierarchy of semantics by successive abstract interpretations. Starting from ...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
Formal description of a language gives insight into the language itself. The formal description may ...
Over the years, different approaches to give semantics of program-ming and specification language ha...
AbstractA language is constructed that supports arbitrary atomic statements, composition, alternativ...
AbstractNondeterminism is introduced into an ordinary iterative programming language by treating pro...
Denotational Semantics is a framework for the formal description of programming language semantics....
The semantics of a simple language for describing tightly coupled “synchronous” systems is defined. ...
AbstractThe paper describes a semantic framework for languages used in defining non-deterministic se...