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A Framework for Concurrent Imperative Programming

Stephan van Staden  ·  Published 2012-09-10

Abstract

The proposed framework provides a general model of concurrent imperative programming. Programs are modeled as formal languages and concurrency as an interleaving (or shuffle) operator. This yields a simple and elegant algebra of programs. The framework supports the views program logic by Dinsdale-Young and others, which generalizes various type systems and separation logic approaches to program correctness. It also validates familiar operational calculi in small-step and big-step flavours. The consistency of the program logic with respect to the operational rules is established directly and does not use induction on derivations. In fact the whole framework uses only straightforward mathematics. Parametric in states, views and basic commands, it can be instantiated to a variety of concrete languages and settings.
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