Interaction and observation: categorical semantics of reactive systems trough dialgebras
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
We use dialgebras, generalising both algebras and coalgebras, as a complement of the standard coalgebraic framework, aimed at describing the semantics of an interactive system by the means of reaction rules. In this model, interaction is built-in, and semantic equivalence arises from it, instead of being determined by a (possibly difficult) understanding of the side effects of a component in isolation. Behavioural equivalence in dialgebras is determined by how a given process interacts with the others, and the obtained observations. We develop a technique to inter-define categories of dialgebras of different functors, that in particular permits us to compare a standard coalgebraic semantics and its dialgebraic counterpart. We exemplify the framework using the CCS and the ?-calculus. Remarkably, the dialgebra giving semantics to the ?-calculus does not require the use of presheaf categories.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Semantics; Interactive Systems; Dialgebra; D.3.1 Formal Definitions and Theory; F.1.2 Modes of Computation
List of contributors:
Ciancia, Vincenzo
Book title:
Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science