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Static Analysis of Actors by Abstract Interpretation: Applying Abstract Interpretation to an Higher Order Process Calculus,Used
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The Actor model, introduced by Hewitt and Agha in the late 80s, describes a concurrent communicating system as a set of autonomous agents, with non uniform interfaces and communicating by the use of labeled messages. The CAP process calculus, proposed by Colao, is based on this model and allows to describe non trivial realistic systems, without the need of complex encodings. CAP is a higherorder calculus: messages can carry actor behaviors. Multiple works address the analysis of CAP properties, mainly by the use of inferencebased type systems using behavioral types and subtyping. We propose here the use of another approach, based on the abstract interpretation methodlogy to address principal CAP issues such as the linearity of terms or the absence of orphan messages.
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