Proceedings Eight Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics 2011
M.A. Reniers (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), P., Sobocinski (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

TL;DR
The SOS 2011 proceedings showcase recent advances in structural operational semantics, highlighting its applications in programming language semantics, concurrency, probabilistic systems, and systems biology, fostering collaboration among researchers.
Contribution
This volume consolidates recent developments in SOS, emphasizing its expanding applications and providing a platform for future research in semantics and concurrency.
Findings
SOS provides a flexible framework for programming language semantics.
It has been successfully applied to concurrent and probabilistic systems.
The workshop promotes collaboration between academia and industry.
Abstract
This volume contains the proceedings of SOS 2011, the Eight Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics, held on the 5th of September 2011 in Aachen, Germany as an affiliated workshop of CONCUR 2011, the 22nd International Conference on Concurrency Theory. Structural operational semantics (SOS) provides a framework for giving operational semantics to programming and specification languages. A growing number of programming languages from commercial and academic spheres have been given usable semantic descriptions by means of structural operational semantics. Because of its intuitive appeal and flexibility, structural operational semantics has found considerable application in the study of the semantics of concurrent processes. It is also a viable alternative to denotational semantics in the static analysis of programs, and in proving compiler correctness. Moreover, it has found…
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