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A Multiparty Multi-session Logic

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Trustworthy Global Computing (TGC 2012)

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Recent work on the enhancement of multiparty sessions types with logical annotations enables not only the validation of structural properties of the conversations and on the sorts of the messages, but also the validation of properties on the actual values exchanged. However, the specification and verification of the mutual effects of multiple cross-session interactions is still an open problem. We introduce a multiparty logical proof system with virtual states that enables the tractable specification and validation of fine-grained inter-session correctness properties of processes participating in several interleaved sessions. We present a sound and relatively complete static verification method.

This work has been partially funded by the project Leverhulme Trust Award “Tracing Networks”, NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative, EPSRC EP/G015635/1 and EPSRC EP/G015481/1.

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Bocchi, L., Demangeon, R., Yoshida, N. (2013). A Multiparty Multi-session Logic. In: Palamidessi, C., Ryan, M.D. (eds) Trustworthy Global Computing. TGC 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8191. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41157-1_7

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