A logical theory of concurrent objects:
Abstract: "A new theory of concurrent objects is presented. The theory has the important advantage of being based directly on a logic called rewriting logic in which concurrent object-oriented computation exactly corresponds to logical deduction. This deduction is performed by concurrent rewrit...
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Stanford, Calif.
1990
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "A new theory of concurrent objects is presented. The theory has the important advantage of being based directly on a logic called rewriting logic in which concurrent object-oriented computation exactly corresponds to logical deduction. This deduction is performed by concurrent rewriting modulo structural axioms of associativity, commutativity and identity that capture abstractly the essential aspects of communication in a distributed object-oriented configuration made up of concurrent objects and messages. Thanks to this axiomatization, it becomes possible to study the behavior of concurrent objects by formal methods in a logic intrinsic to their computation The relationship with Actors and with other models of concurrent computation is also discussed. A direct fruit of this theory is a new language, called Maude, to program concurrent object-oriented modules in an entirely declarative way using rewriting logic; modules written in this language are used to illustrate the main ideas with examples. Maude contains OBJ3 as a functional sublanguage and provides a simple and semantically rigorous integration of functional programming and concurrent object-oriented programming. |
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spelling | Meseguer, José Verfasser aut A logical theory of concurrent objects José Meseguer Stanford, Calif. 1990 15 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL 90,7 Abstract: "A new theory of concurrent objects is presented. The theory has the important advantage of being based directly on a logic called rewriting logic in which concurrent object-oriented computation exactly corresponds to logical deduction. This deduction is performed by concurrent rewriting modulo structural axioms of associativity, commutativity and identity that capture abstractly the essential aspects of communication in a distributed object-oriented configuration made up of concurrent objects and messages. Thanks to this axiomatization, it becomes possible to study the behavior of concurrent objects by formal methods in a logic intrinsic to their computation The relationship with Actors and with other models of concurrent computation is also discussed. A direct fruit of this theory is a new language, called Maude, to program concurrent object-oriented modules in an entirely declarative way using rewriting logic; modules written in this language are used to illustrate the main ideas with examples. Maude contains OBJ3 as a functional sublanguage and provides a simple and semantically rigorous integration of functional programming and concurrent object-oriented programming. Object-oriented programming (Computer science) Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL 90,7 (DE-604)BV008930658 90,7 |
spellingShingle | Meseguer, José A logical theory of concurrent objects Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL Object-oriented programming (Computer science) Parallel processing (Electronic computers) |
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title_auth | A logical theory of concurrent objects |
title_exact_search | A logical theory of concurrent objects |
title_full | A logical theory of concurrent objects José Meseguer |
title_fullStr | A logical theory of concurrent objects José Meseguer |
title_full_unstemmed | A logical theory of concurrent objects José Meseguer |
title_short | A logical theory of concurrent objects |
title_sort | a logical theory of concurrent objects |
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