Imperative Objects and Mobile Processes
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https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v5i52.19498Resumé
An interpretation of Abadi and Cardelli's first-order Imperative ObjectCalculus into a typed pi-calculus is presented. The interpretation
validates the subtyping relation and the typing judgements of the Object
Calculus, and is computationally adequate. The proof of computational
adequacy makes use of (a pi-calculus version) of ready simulation, and of a
factorisation of the interpretation into a functional part and a very simple
imperative part. The interpretation can be used to compare and contrast
the Imperative and the Functional Object Calculi, and to prove properties
about them, within a unified framework.
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1998-06-22
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Kleist, J., & Sangiorgi, D. (1998). Imperative Objects and Mobile Processes. BRICS Report Series, 5(52). https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v5i52.19498
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