2017
DOI: 10.17706/jsw.12.7.570-580
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Big-step and Small-Step Semantics of the Call-by-Name RPC Calculus

Abstract: A remote procedure call (RPC) is a network communication technique between distributed computers. RPC is more approachable than the other network communication techniques since a programmer can use it in a similar manner to a procedure call in a sequential program on a single CPU computer. Cooper and Wadler proposed the RPC calculus and formalized the remote procedure call in the style of the lambda calculus. They used the call-by-value evaluation strategy for the RPC calculus. We may say that the RPC calculus… Show more

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