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handle: 11568/45021
A generalization of De Simone format, where labels of transitions are structured actions, is presented. This provides a parameterized SOS framework where several paradigms of the observational semantics of process calculi can be uniformly handled. Moreover, standard algebraic techniques provide the formal machineries to relate the different semantics. It is also shown that much of the meta results developed for standard SOS format extend to this parameterized context.
truly concurrent semantics, Semantics in the theory of computing, structured operational semantics, SOS format
truly concurrent semantics, Semantics in the theory of computing, structured operational semantics, SOS format
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