
doi: 10.1007/bfb0028028
This paper presents a connection between the intuitionistic fragment of a non-commutative version of linear logic introduced by the first author (NLI) and concurrent constraint programming (CC). We refine existing logical characterizations of operational aspects of CC, by providing a logical interpretation of finer observable properties of CC programs, namely stores, successes and suspensions.
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