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Specifying Properties of Concurrent Computations in CLF (2004)  (Make Corrections)  
Kevin Watkins, Iliano Cervesato, Frank Pfenning, David Walker



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Abstract: CLF (the Concurrent Logical Framework) is a language for specifying and reasoning about concurrent systems. Its most significant feature is the first-class representation of concurrent executions as monadic expressions. We illustrate the representation techniques available within CLF by applying them to an asynchronous pi-calculus with correspondence assertions, including its dynamic semantics, safety criterion, and a type system with latent e#ects due to Gordon and Je#rey. (Update)

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@misc{ watkins-specifying,
  author = "Kevin Watkins and Iliano Cervesato and Frank Pfenning and David Walker",
  title = "Specifying Properties of Concurrent Computations in CLF",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/watkins04specifying.html" }
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