We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We use them to investigate notions of implementation and determinism. Process algebras do not define what can be implemented and what cannot. As we demonstrate it is problematic to do so on the set of all processes. Guided by constructivist notions we have constructed interacting sequential programs which we claim can be readily implemented and are a subset of processes
AbstractIn a research report we have proposed an axiomatic semantics for the language of communicati...
We survey the well-known algebraic laws of sequential programming, and extend them with some less fa...
A non-deterministic process is viewed as a set of deterministic ones: its possible worlds. Each worl...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
This paper aims to give a readable and reasonably accessible account of some ideas linking the curre...
Most programming languages in use today have some way to express concurrent execution of proce...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
AbstractIn a research report we have proposed an axiomatic semantics for the language of communicati...
We survey the well-known algebraic laws of sequential programming, and extend them with some less fa...
A non-deterministic process is viewed as a set of deterministic ones: its possible worlds. Each worl...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
We define interacting sequential programs, motivated originally by constructivist considerations. We...
This paper aims to give a readable and reasonably accessible account of some ideas linking the curre...
Most programming languages in use today have some way to express concurrent execution of proce...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
This paper proposes extensions of sequential programming languages for parallel programming that hav...
AbstractIn a research report we have proposed an axiomatic semantics for the language of communicati...
We survey the well-known algebraic laws of sequential programming, and extend them with some less fa...
A non-deterministic process is viewed as a set of deterministic ones: its possible worlds. Each worl...