Transition system specifications with negative premises

In this article the general approach to Plotkin-style operational semantics of Groote and Vaandrager (1989) is extended to transition system specifications (TSSs) with rules that may contain negative premises. Two problems arise: firstly the rules may be inconsistent, and secondly it is not obvious...

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