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Labels from Reductions: Towards a General Theory

Labels from Reductions: Towards a General Theory
Labels from Reductions: Towards a General Theory
We consider open terms and parametric rules in the context of the systematic derivation of labelled transitions from reduction systems.
bisimulation congruences, reduction systems, transition systems, coinduction
3-540-28620-9
30-50
Klin, B.
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Sassone, V.
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Sobocinski, P.
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Klin, B.
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Sassone, V.
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Sobocinski, P.
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Klin, B., Sassone, V. and Sobocinski, P. (2005) Labels from Reductions: Towards a General Theory. First International Conference on Algebras and Coalgebras in Computer Science.. pp. 30-50 .

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Abstract

We consider open terms and parametric rules in the context of the systematic derivation of labelled transitions from reduction systems.

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Published date: 2005
Venue - Dates: First International Conference on Algebras and Coalgebras in Computer Science., 2005-01-01
Keywords: bisimulation congruences, reduction systems, transition systems, coinduction
Organisations: Web & Internet Science, Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 261877
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/261877
ISBN: 3-540-28620-9
PURE UUID: b66a8cca-964d-4787-9bb7-a9b12379f6b2

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Date deposited: 05 Feb 2006
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:01

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Author: B. Klin
Author: V. Sassone
Author: P. Sobocinski

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