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Behavioural Types: from Theory to Tools

Simon Gay

Behavioural type systems in programming languages support the specification and verification of properties of programs beyond the traditional use of type systems to describe data processing. A major example of such a property is correctness of communication in concurrent and distributed systems, motivated by the importance of structured communication in modern software.

Behavioural Types: from Theory to Tools presents programming languages and software tools produced by members of COST Action IC1201: Behavioural Types for Reliable Large-Scale Software Systems, a European research network that was funded from October 2012 to October 2016. As a survey of the most recent developments in the application of behavioural type systems, it is a valuable reference for researchers in the field, as well as an introduction to the area for graduate students and software developers.

Book Details

  • Publisher: River Publishers
  • Publish Date: Jun 30th, 2017
  • Pages: 410
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.94in - 1.65lb
  • EAN: 9788793519824
  • Categories: Software Development & Engineering - Systems Analysis & DesiAutomationLanguages - General

About the Author

Gay, Simon: - Simon Gay received his Ph.D. from Imperial College London and is now Professor of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. He is Director of Research in the School of Computing Science, and leader of the Formal Analysis, Theory and Algorithms research section. From 2012 to 2016 he was Chair of COST Action IC1201: Behavioural Types for Reliable Large-Scale Software Systems.
Ravara, António: - Antonio Ravara received his Ph.D. from the Technical University of Lisbon and is now Assistant Professor of Informatics at the NOVA University of Lisbon. He is a founding member of the NOVA Laboratory for Computer Science and Informatics (NOVA LINCS), which is a leading Portuguese research unit in the area of Computer Science and Engineering. From 2012 to 2016 he was Vice-Chair of COST Action IC1201: Behavioural Types for Reliable Large-Scale Software Systems.