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Summary on Formal Methods I Presented by Rob van Glabbeek at the Logic Summer School Canberra 2004 Nikolay Stoimenov FMV Group. University of Adelaide. Structured Operational Semantics. SOS provides a framework to give operational semantics to programming and specification languages

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  1. Summary on Formal Methods I Presented by Rob van Glabbeek at the Logic Summer School Canberra 2004 Nikolay Stoimenov FMV Group University of Adelaide

  2. Structured Operational Semantics • SOS provides a framework to give operational semantics to programming and specification languages • Developed in the 70s and 80s from ideas by Mike Gordon, Robin Milner and Gordon Plotkin • Used for specifying semantics of many real-life programming languages, particularly ones used for description of concurrent processes such as CCS, ACP, CSP, etc.

  3. References • The Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming 60-61 (2004) 1-2, Elsevier – edition dedicated to SOS • “Compositionality of Hennessy–Milner Logic through Structural Operational Semantics” – Wan Fokkink, Rob van Glabbeek, Paulien de Wind - 14th International Symposium on Fundamentals of Computation Theory • “Structural Operational Semantics” – Luca Aceto, Wan Fokkink, Chris Verhoef – BRICS, Centre of the Danish National Research Foundation, CS Department, Aalborg University – quite good 130 pages overview of SOS

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