Abstract

In [3] Hennessy and Plotkin gave a domain-theoretic semantics fully abstract for SIP (the Simple Imperative Programming language) + parallelism together with a certain unnatural synchronisation construct, but not, unfortunately, abstract without that construct. Later, in [1], Brookes gave a fully-abstract trace semantics for a slight variation on SIP + parallelism. In his semantics, meanings of programs are sets of traces subject to certain closure conditions, namely ‘stuttering' and ‘mumbling'; traces are sequences of pairs of states.

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