We present a streamlined theory of session types based on a simple yet general and expressive formalism whose main eatures are semantically characterized and where each design choice is semantically justified. We formally define the semantics of session types and use it to devise the subsessioning relation. We give a coinductive characterization of subsessioning and describe algorithms to decide all the key relations defined in the article. We demonstrate the generality and expressive power of our framework by providing a session-based type system for a pi-calculus variant that does not rely on any specialized construct for session-based communication. The type system is shown to guarantee absence of communication errors and global progress.

Foundations of Session Types

DEZANI, Mariangiola;PADOVANI, Luca
2009-01-01

Abstract

We present a streamlined theory of session types based on a simple yet general and expressive formalism whose main eatures are semantically characterized and where each design choice is semantically justified. We formally define the semantics of session types and use it to devise the subsessioning relation. We give a coinductive characterization of subsessioning and describe algorithms to decide all the key relations defined in the article. We demonstrate the generality and expressive power of our framework by providing a session-based type system for a pi-calculus variant that does not rely on any specialized construct for session-based communication. The type system is shown to guarantee absence of communication errors and global progress.
2009
9781605585680
273
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