Theoretical aspects of computer software : Third International Symposium, TACS '97, Sendai, Japan, September 23-26, 1997 ; proceedings

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Theoretical aspects of computer software : Third International Symposium, TACS '97, Sendai, Japan, September 23-26, 1997 ; proceedings

Martín Abadi, Takayasu Ito (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 1281)

Springer, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Software, TACS'97, held in Sendai, Japan, in September 1997. The book presents 20 revised full papers selected from a total of 46 submissions. Also included are seven invited papers by internationally leading scientists. Among the topics addressed are action calculi, polymorphisms, type theory, lambda calculi, refinement, finite transition systems, model checking, process algebras, logical frameworks, higher-order logics, etc.

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Strong normalisation in higher-order action calculi.- Extending ML with semi-explicit higher-order polymorphism.- Optimal representations of polymorphic types with subtyping (Extended abstract).- Cyclic lambda calculi.- Type system for specializing polymorphism.- On strictness and totality.- Sound specialization in the presence of computational effects.- An axiomatic approach to binary logical relations with applications to data refinement.- Infinitary domain logic for finitary transition systems.- Some results in the join-calculus.- Local model checking for value-passing processes (Extended abstract).- Data refinement of remote procedures.- A type-theoretic approach to deadlock-freedom of asynchronous systems.- Composable semantic models for actor theories.- "Classical" programming-with-proofs in ? Sym PA : An analysis of non-confluence.- Environments, continuation semantics and indexed categories.- Comparing object encodings.- System F with width-subtyping and record updating.- Relational interpretations of recursive types in an operational setting (Summary).- Extending a logical framework with a modal connective for validity.- Using reflection to build efficient and certified decision procedures.- Sets in types, types in sets.- Combining Petri nets and PA-processes.- Symbolic model-checking method based on approximations and binary decision diagrams for real-time systems.- Types and models for higher-order action calculi.- Finite-state transducers as regular Boehm trees.- Secrecy by typing in security protocols.

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