Computer Science – Programming Languages
Scientific paper
2010-02-04
EPTCS 17, 2010, pp. 1-15
Computer Science
Programming Languages
Scientific paper
10.4204/EPTCS.17.1
We present a unified framework for the declarative analysis of structured communications. By relying on a (timed) concurrent constraint programming language, we show that in addition to the usual operational techniques from process calculi, the analysis of structured communications can elegantly exploit logic-based reasoning techniques. We introduce a declarative interpretation of the language for structured communications proposed by Honda, Vasconcelos, and Kubo. Distinguishing features of our approach are: the possibility of including partial information (constraints) in the session model; the use of explicit time for reasoning about session duration and expiration; a tight correspondence with logic, which formally relates session execution and linear-time temporal logic formulas.
López Hugo A.
Olarte Carlos
Pérez Jorge A.
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