[TYPES] Looking for concurrent imperative core Java calculi

Rosu, Grigore grosu at illinois.edu
Sat Jan 24 08:12:41 EST 2015


Massimo, you may also want to take a look at K-Java, recently presented at POPL'15, which is a complete formal semantics of Java 1.4 (including threads).

Grigore



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Dear Antonio,

we just finisched a paper on semantics for locking specifications in Java. In the paper
you can find a core Java calculus modelling thread-based concurrency and locking semantics.

Semantics for Locking Specifications
Michael Ernst, Damiano Macedonio, Massimo Merro and Fausto Spoto.

Here is a references:

> http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.05338


All the best,
--Massimo


Il giorno Jan 21, 2015, alle ore 1:42 PM, Antonio Ravara ha scritto:

> [ The Types Forum, http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-list ]
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> Dear all,
>
> I'm looking for references of works with imperative core Java calculi modelling thread-based concurrency and lock-based synchronisation.
>
> I've found Johan Östlund and Tobias Wrigstad Welterweight Java, but I wonder if there are other and/or more recent works.
>
> Thanks,
> antonio
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> Antonio Ravara
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