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在广域分布式系统中,高阶代码从一个域转移到另一个域是很常见的;接收主机可以初始化参数,然后在其本地环境中执行代码。我们提出了一个高阶/spl pi/-演算的细粒度类型系统,它可以用来控制这种迁移代码对本地环境的影响。过程可以根据其预期用途被分配不同的类型。这与之前大多数关于类型化进程的工作形成了对比,在这些工作中,所有进程都是由唯一的常量类型类型化的,本质上表明它们相对于特定环境来说是类型化良好的。我们的流程类型采用接口的形式,限制了它可以访问的资源,以及它们可以使用的类型。允许资源名同时出现在流程类型和流程术语中,作为交互端口,这会使类型系统变得相当复杂。为了开发一个连贯的类型系统,我们使用了一种类似于系统F的子类型所使用的分类技术,以及我们的子类型关系的序理论性质。各种示例说明了在分布式系统中使用我们的细粒度类型系统。作为具体应用,我们定义了高阶/spl pi/-微积分的一种新型行为等价。类型的表达性使我们能够声明和证明类型化进程之间有趣的身份。
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Assigning types to processes
In wide area distributed systems it is now common for higher-order code to be transferred from one domain to another; the receiving host may initialise parameters and then execute the code in its local environment. We propose a fine-grained typing system for a higher-order /spl pi/-calculus which can be used to control the effect of such migrating code on local environments. Processes may be assigned different types depending on their intended use. This is in contrast to most of the previous work on typing processes where all processes are typed by a unique constant type, indicating essentially that they are well-typed relative to a particular environment. Our process type takes a form of an interface limiting the resources to which it has access, and the types at which they may be used. Allowing resource names to appear both in process types and process terms, as interaction ports, complicates the typing system considerably. For the development of a coherent typing system, we use a kinding technique, similar to that used by the subtyping of the system F, and order-theoretic properties of our subtyping relation. Various examples illustrate the use of our fine-grained typing system for distributed systems. As a specific application we define a new typed behavioural equivalence for the higher-order /spl pi/-calculus. The expressiveness of our types enables us to state and prove interesting identities between typed processes.
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