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Higher Order Operational Techniques in Semantics

Higher Order Operational Techniques in Semantics

Higher Order Operational Techniques in Semantics

Andrew D. Gordon, University of Cambridge
Andrew M. Pitts, University of Cambridge
February 1998
Hardback
9780521631686
$114.00
USD
Hardback

    Most object-oriented or functional languages are higher order languages, i.e. ones in which the means of manipulation (e.g. object or function) can itself be manipulated. This 1998 book contains a collection of original articles about recent developments in operational semantics for higher order programming languages by some of the leading researchers in the field. Operational techniques are important because they are closer to implementations and language definitions than more abstract mathematical techniques such as denotational semantics. One of the exciting developments reflected by the book is that mathematical structures and techniques used in denotational semantics (such as fixpoint induction) may be recovered from a purely operational starting point. The book surveys and introduces techniques such as contextual equivalence, applicative bisimulation, logical relations, improvement relations, explicit models of memory management, and labelling techniques for confluence properties. It treats a variety of higher order languages, based on functions, processes and objects, with and without side effects, typed and untyped.

    • First book in the subject, and first time much of the material has appeared in book form
    • Contributors are leading authorities
    • Leading edge of research

    Product details

    February 1998
    Hardback
    9780521631686
    400 pages
    236 × 157 × 25 mm
    0.64kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Operational reasoning about primitive objects A. Gordon
    • 2. Semantics for core concurrent ML with computation types A. Jeffrey
    • 3. Relational reasoning about contexts S. B. Lassen
    • 4. Labelling techniques and typed fixed-point operators J. Mitchell, M. Hoang and B. T. Howard
    • 5. Semantics of memory management for plymorphic languages G. Morrisett and R. Harper
    • 6. Operational reasoning for functional languages with local state A. Pitts, I. Stark
    • 7. Improvement theory and its applications D. Sands
    • 8. The coverage of operational semantics S. F. Smith
    • 9. Reasoning about functions with effects C. Talcott.
      Contributors
    • A. Gordon, A. Jeffrey, S. B. Lassen, J. Mitchell, M. Hoang, B. T. Howard, G. Morrisett, R. Harper, A. Pitts, I. Stark, D. Sands, S. F. Smith, C. Talcott