On the Modularity of Deciding Call-by-Need
Irène Durand and Aart Middeldorp
Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures (FOSSACS 2001),
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2030, pp. 199 – 213, 2001
Abstract
In a recent paper we introduced a new framework for the study of call by need computations. Using elementary tree automata techniques and ground tree transducers we obtained simple decidability proofs for a hierarchy of classes of rewrite systems that are much larger than earlier classes defined using the complicated sequentiality concept. In this paper we study the modularity of membership in the new hierarchy. Surprisingly, it turns out that none of the classes in the hierarchy is preserved under signature extension. By imposing various conditions we recover the preservation under signature extension. By imposing some more conditions we are able to strengthen the signature extension results to modularity for disjoint and constructor-sharing combinations.BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{DM-FOSSACS01, author = "Ir\`ene Durand and Aart Middeldorp", title = "On the Modularity of Deciding Call-by-Need", booktitle = "Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures", series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science", volume = 2030, pages = "199--213", year = 2001, doi = "10.1007/3-540-45315-6\_13" }
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