Effects as sessions, sessions as effects
- Submitting institution
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The University of Kent
- Unit of assessment
- 11 - Computer Science and Informatics
- Output identifier
- 9341
- Type
- E - Conference contribution
- DOI
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10.1145/2837614.2837634
- Title of conference / published proceedings
- Proceedings of the 43rd Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages - POPL 2016
- First page
- 568
- Volume
- 51
- Issue
- 1
- ISSN
- 0362-1340
- Open access status
- Out of scope for open access requirements
- Month of publication
- January
- Year of publication
- 2016
- URL
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https://kar.kent.ac.uk/57481/
- Supplementary information
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
- No
- Criminology
- No
- Interdisciplinary
- No
- Number of additional authors
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1
- Research group(s)
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- Citation count
- 11
- Proposed double-weighted
- No
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
- No
- Additional information
- This paper is significant because it answers a long-standing open question about the relationship between two main behavioural type theories: effects and session types. It gives the first encoding of effect-typed PCF into a session-typed pi-calculus, and vice versa (an encoding direction rare in the literature). A novel implementation in Haskell follows from the encoding, combining theory and practice. It received a POPL "Evaluated Artefact" certificate.
- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
- No
- English abstract
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