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Peter D. Mosses



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Abstract: A meta-language for semantics has a high degree of modularity when descriptions of individual language constructs can be formulated independently using it, and do not require reformulation when new constructs are added to the described language. The quest for modularity in semantic meta-languages has been going on for more than two decades. (Update)

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@misc{ mosses-modularity,
  author = "Peter D. Mosses",
  title = "Modularity in Meta-Languages",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/717822.html" }
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15   Foundations of Modular SOS - Mosses - 1999
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9   An action semantics for ML concurrency primitives - Mosses, Musicante - 1994
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