Mathematical Foundation of Programming Semantics : International Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, April 11-12, 1985. Proceedings

Logic design Logics and Meanings of Programs
Imprint: Springer
1986
1st ed. 1986.
EISBN 3540448616
Standard, storeless semantics for ALGOL-style block structure and call-by-name.
Cartesian closed categories, quasitopoi and topological universes.
Concrete categories and injectivity.
Fixed points in process algebras with internal actions.
A fully abstract semantics and a proof system for an algol-like language with sharing.
Comparing categories of domains.
Galois connections.
Retracts of SFP objects.
Continuous categories.
Free constructions of powerdomains.
Additive domains.
A topological framework for cpos lacking bottom elements.
Detecting local finite breadth in continuous lattices and semilattices.
On the variety concept for ?-continuous algebras. Application of a general approach.
On denotational semantics of data bases.
Postconditional semantics of data base queries.
What is a model? A consumer's perspective on semantic theory.
Modal theory, partial orders, and digital geometry.
An FP domain with infinite objects.
Union complete countable subset systems.
On the syntax and semantics of concurrent computing.
Cartesian closed categories, quasitopoi and topological universes.
Concrete categories and injectivity.
Fixed points in process algebras with internal actions.
A fully abstract semantics and a proof system for an algol-like language with sharing.
Comparing categories of domains.
Galois connections.
Retracts of SFP objects.
Continuous categories.
Free constructions of powerdomains.
Additive domains.
A topological framework for cpos lacking bottom elements.
Detecting local finite breadth in continuous lattices and semilattices.
On the variety concept for ?-continuous algebras. Application of a general approach.
On denotational semantics of data bases.
Postconditional semantics of data base queries.
What is a model? A consumer's perspective on semantic theory.
Modal theory, partial orders, and digital geometry.
An FP domain with infinite objects.
Union complete countable subset systems.
On the syntax and semantics of concurrent computing.
