Conditional rewriting logic: deduction, models and concurrency
Abstract: "Term rewriting has so far been understood almost exclusively as a technique for equational reasoning. This paper proposes a much broader interpretation in which term rewriting can be used both as a semantic foundation and as a programming paradigm in areas such as reactive systems, c...
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1990
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Term rewriting has so far been understood almost exclusively as a technique for equational reasoning. This paper proposes a much broader interpretation in which term rewriting can be used both as a semantic foundation and as a programming paradigm in areas such as reactive systems, concurrency theory and object-oriented programming that do not fit naturally within the functional world of equational logic. The interpretation proposed views conditional rewritting as a logic in its own right, with its own proof theory and with a very general model theory of wide applicability. The logic is sound and complete and admits initial models Equational logic appears as a special refinement of the general framework; this supports a natural unification of the functional and concurrent programming paradigms with a purely declarative style. Throughout the paper, the concurrent nature of term rewriting is emphasized; the role of rewriting as a unified model of concurrency is also discussed. |
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spelling | Meseguer, José Verfasser aut Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency José Meseguer Stanford, Calif. 1990 28 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL 90,14 Abstract: "Term rewriting has so far been understood almost exclusively as a technique for equational reasoning. This paper proposes a much broader interpretation in which term rewriting can be used both as a semantic foundation and as a programming paradigm in areas such as reactive systems, concurrency theory and object-oriented programming that do not fit naturally within the functional world of equational logic. The interpretation proposed views conditional rewritting as a logic in its own right, with its own proof theory and with a very general model theory of wide applicability. The logic is sound and complete and admits initial models Equational logic appears as a special refinement of the general framework; this supports a natural unification of the functional and concurrent programming paradigms with a purely declarative style. Throughout the paper, the concurrent nature of term rewriting is emphasized; the role of rewriting as a unified model of concurrency is also discussed. Computer programming Logic, Symbolic and mathematical Rewriting systems (Computer science) Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL 90,14 (DE-604)BV008930658 90,14 |
spellingShingle | Meseguer, José Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL Computer programming Logic, Symbolic and mathematical Rewriting systems (Computer science) |
title | Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency |
title_auth | Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency |
title_exact_search | Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency |
title_full | Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency José Meseguer |
title_fullStr | Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency José Meseguer |
title_full_unstemmed | Conditional rewriting logic deduction, models and concurrency José Meseguer |
title_short | Conditional rewriting logic |
title_sort | conditional rewriting logic deduction models and concurrency |
title_sub | deduction, models and concurrency |
topic | Computer programming Logic, Symbolic and mathematical Rewriting systems (Computer science) |
topic_facet | Computer programming Logic, Symbolic and mathematical Rewriting systems (Computer science) |
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