Pict: A programming language based on the pi-calculus (1997)

by Benjamin C. Pierce , David N. Turner
Venue:PROOF, LANGUAGE AND INTERACTION: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF ROBIN MILNER
Citations:238 - 8 self

Active Bibliography

Processes, Functions, and Datatypes – Vasco T. Vasconcelos - 1998
7 Programming in the pi-calculus: A tutorial introduction to Pict (Pict Version 3.8d) – Benjamin C. Pierce - 1996
93 The Polymorphic Pi-calculus: Theory and Implementation – David N. Turner - 1995
4 Low-Level Type Systems for Modularity and Object-Oriented Constructs – Arthur Neal Glew - 2000
6 Contextual Polymorphism – Glen Jeffrey Ditchfield - 1994
64 Programming with Intersection Types and Bounded Polymorphism – Benjamin C. Pierce - 1991
119 Linearity and the Pi-Calculus – Naoki Kobayashi, Benjamin C. Pierce, David N. Turner - 1999
5 Subject reduction and minimal types for higher order subtyping – Adriana Compagnoni - 1997
1 Typed Concurrent Programming with Logic Variables – Martin Müller, Joachim Niehren, Gert Smolka - 1997
30 The Development of Type Systems for Object-Oriented Languages – Kathleen Fisher, John C. Mitchell - 1996
32 Notes on Typed Object-Oriented Programming – Kathleen Fisher, John C. Mitchell - 1994
13 Asynchronous process calculi: the first-order and higher-order paradigms (Tutorial) – Davide Sangiorgi - 1999
28 Creol: A type-safe object-oriented model for distributed concurrent systems – Einar Broch Johnsen, Olaf Owe, Ingrid Chieh Yu - 2006
Information Societies Technology – Ist Programme Contract
109 Comparing object encodings – Kim B. Bruce, Luca Cardelli, Benjamin C. Pierce - 2006
80 On Asynchrony in Name-Passing Calculi – Massimo Merro, Davide Sangiorgi - 1998
Logical Observable Entities – Jonathan G. Rossie, Jr. - 1998
50 Component-Oriented Software Technology – Oscar Nierstrasz, Laurent Dami - 1995
3 Mobile processes: A commented bibliography – Silvano Dal Zilio - 2000