| Simon Gay, Vasco Vasconcelos, and Antonio Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. Technical Report TR-2003-133, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, 2003. 16 |
.... session types has been explored in [7] the bene ts of session types in component based software development was presented in [1] bounded polymorphism in the presence of session types has been studied in [12] session types formulated in a calculus with input ouput operations is considered in [8]. This paper addresses a strengthening of session types by incorporating a theory of correspondence assertions (cf. Section 1.2) We shall address a number of examples in which the shortcomings of session types are illustrated and shall exhibit how correspondence assertions successfully overcome ....
Gay, S., V. Vasconcelos and A. Ravara, Session types for inter-process communication, Technical Report TR-2003-133, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow (2003).
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S. Gay, V. T. Vasconcelos, and A. Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. TR 2003.
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Simon Gay, Vasco Vasconcelos, and Antonio Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. Technical Report TR-2003-133, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, 2003. 16
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Simon Gay, Vasco Vasconcelos, and Antonio Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. Technical Report TR-2003-133, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, 2003.
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S. Gay, V. T. Vasconcelos, and A. Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. Preprint, Department of Computer Science, University of Lisbon, Campo Grande, Edifcio C5, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal, 2002. Submitted for publication.
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Simon Gay, Vasco Vasconcelos, and Antonio Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. Technical Report TR-2003-133, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, 2003.
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Simon Gay, Vasco Vasconcelos, and Antonio Ravara. Session types for inter-process communication. Technical Report TR-2003-133, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, 2003.
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