1989
DOI: 10.7146/dpb.v18i276.7630
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Semantic Domains and Denotational Semantics

Abstract: The theory of domains was established in order to have appropriate spaces on which to define semantic functions for the denotational approach to programming-language semantics. There were two needs: first, there had to be spaces of several different types available to mirror both the type distinctions in the languages and also to allow for different kinds of semantical constructs -especially in dealing with languages with side effects; and second, the theory had to account for computability properties of funct… Show more

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