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  1. Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Partial evaluation and semantics-based program manipulation (PEPM '02)
  2. Compositionality in the puzzle of semantics
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Staged compilation
Implementation of automatic differentiation tools
Towards bridging the gap between programming languages and partial evaluation
Online partial evaluation for shift and reset
Growing languages with metamorphic syntax macros
From checking to inference via driving and dag grammars
Cost-augmented narrowing-driven specialization
Path dependent analysis of logic programs
Automatic time-bound analysis for a higher-order language
Compositionality in the puzzle of semantics
Program optimization using indexed and recursive data structures
Mixed-initiative interaction = mixed computation
CPS translating inductive and coinductive types

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Compositionality in the puzzle of semantics

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Giacobazzi, Roberto Mastroeni, Isabella
Abstract In this paper we study the connection between the structure of relational abstract domains for program analysis and compositionality of the underlying semantics. Both can be systematically designed as solution of the same abstract domain equation involving the same domain refinement: the reduced power operation. We prove that most well-known compositional semantics of imperative programs, such as the standard denotational and weakest precondition semantics can be systematically derived as solutions of simple abstract domain equations. This provides an equational presentation of both semantics and abstract domains for program analysis in a unique formal setting. Moreover both finite and transfinite compositional semantics share the same structure, and this allows us to provide consistent models for program manipulation.
Starting Page 87
Ending Page 97
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISBN 158113455X
DOI 10.1145/503032.503040
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2002-01-14
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Transfinite semantics Reduced power Abstract interpretation Compositional semantics Program manipulation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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