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Recent years have seen growing interest in high-level languages for programming networks. But the design of these languages has been largely ad hoc, driven more by the needs of applications and the capabilities of network hardware than by foundational principles. The lack of a semantic foundation has left language designers with little guidance in determining how to incorporate new features, and programmers without a means to reason precisely about their code.
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Carolyn Jane Anderson
Wellesley College
Nate Foster
Arjun Guha
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Cornell University
Princeton University
Carnegie Mellon University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a209c39b48790a83591ce90 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2535838.2535862