
Comparative Metric Semantics of Programming Languages
Nondeterminism and Recursion
Franck van Breughel(Author)
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Published on 26. September 2011
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Paperback/Softback
XX, 220 pages
978-1-4612-8680-6 (ISBN)
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During the last three decades several different styles of semantics for program ming languages have been developed. This book compares two of them: the operational and the denotational approach. On the basis of several exam ples we show how to define operational and denotational semantic models for programming languages. Furthermore, we introduce a general technique for comparing various semantic models for a given language. We focus on different degrees of nondeterminism in programming lan guages. Nondeterminism arises naturally in concurrent languages. It is also an important concept in specification languages. In the examples discussed, the degree of non determinism ranges from a choice between two alternatives to a choice between a collection of alternatives indexed by a closed interval of the real numbers. The former arises in a language with nondeterministic choices. A real time language with dense choices gives rise to the latter. We also consider the nondeterministic random assignment and parallel composition, both couched in a simple language. Besides non determinism our four example languages contain some form of recursion, a key ingredient of programming languages.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XX, 220 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4612-8680-6 (9781461286806)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-4160-7
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Franck van Breughel
Comparative Metric Semantics of Programming Languages
Nondeterminism and Recursion
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Birkhauser Boston Inc
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Content
Nondeterminism and recursion.- Operational semantics.- Denotational semantics.- Metric spaces.- Comparative semantics.- Bibliographic notes.- I.- 1 Domain equations.- 2 Linear and branching domains.- II.- 3 Operational semantics.- 4 Nondeterministic choice.- 5 Random assignment.- III.- 6 Generalized finiteness conditions.- 7 Dense choice.- 8 Second order communication.- A Metric spaces.- A.1 Metrics.- A.2 Completeness and contractiveness.- A.3 Hyperspaces.- A.4 Nonexpansive functions.- A.5 Bibliographic notes.- Author index.