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Leaving Traces: A Note on a Sound and Complete Trace Logic for Concurrent Constraint Programs

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Horizons of the Mind. A Tribute to Prakash Panangaden

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Concurrent constraint programs operate on data which is represented by a constraint of a given cylindric constraint system. Such a system provides an algebraic representation of first-order logic. It features a (binary) entailment relation, a binary union operation for adding information (formally defined as the least upper bound of two constraints with respect to the entailment relation) and, and finally, existential quantification of variables.

The main contribution of this paper is a sound and complete proof theory based on traces of input/output constraints for reasoning about the correctness of concurrent constraint programs.

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de Boer, F.S., Gabbrielli, M. (2014). Leaving Traces: A Note on a Sound and Complete Trace Logic for Concurrent Constraint Programs. In: van Breugel, F., Kashefi, E., Palamidessi, C., Rutten, J. (eds) Horizons of the Mind. A Tribute to Prakash Panangaden. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8464. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06880-0_8

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