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Algebraic methods : theory, tools and applications

M. Wirsing, J.A. Bergstra, eds

(Lecture notes in computer science, 394, 490)

Springer-Verlag, c1989-c1991

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  • [1] : us
  • 2 : gw
  • 2 : us

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Algebraic methods II

Algebraic methods 2

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[1]: Proceedings of a workshop held on June 9-11 1987 in Passau, Germany

2: Based on a workshop held in Mierlo, The Netherlands, in September 1989

2: J.A. Bergstra, L.M.G. Feijs (eds)

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Volume

[1] : gw ISBN 9783540516989

Table of Contents

Algebraic specification a step towards future software engineering.- How to make algebraic specifications more understandable?.- Efficient implementation of an algebraic specification language.- An integrated algebraic approach to the specification of data types, processes and objects.- Software specification by behavioural canons.- An introduction to COLD-K.- A formal specification of INGRES.- The logic MPL?.- Description algebra.- The calculus ??.- The RAP system as a tool for testing COLD specifications.- A specification of the intel 8085 microprocessor: A case study.- Specification and prototyping of a compiler for a small applicative language.- Algebraic ADT specifications of an extended relational algebra and their conversion into a working prototype.- ACP? a universal axiom system for process specification.- Modular specifications in process algebra.- An algebraic specification of process algebra, including two examples.
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2 : gw ISBN 9783540539124

Description

The proper treatment and choice of the basic data structures is an important and complex part in the process of program construction. Algebraic methods provide techniques for data abstraction and the structured specification, validation and analysis of data structures. This volume originates from a workshop organized within ESPRIT Project 432 METEOR, An Integrated Formal Approach to Industrial Software Development, held in Mierlo, The Netherlands, September 1989. The volume includes five invited contributions based on workshop talks given by A. Finkelstein, P. Klint, C.A. Middelburg, E.-R. Olderog, and H.A. Partsch. Ten further papers by members of the METEOR team are based on talks given at the workshop. The workshop was a successor to an earlier one held in Passau, Germany, June 1987, the proceedings of which were published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 394.

Table of Contents

Formalizing informal requirements some aspects.- ViewPoint oriented software development: Methods and viewpoints in requirements engineering.- Using transformations to verify parallel programs.- Experiences with combining formalisms in VVSL.- A meta-environment for generating programming environments.- Introducing formal requirements into industry.- Where can I get gas round here? - an application of a design methodology for distributed systems.- Transformations of designs.- Norman's database modularised in COLD-K.- POLAR a picture-oriented language for abstract representations.- Inheritance in COLD.- A process specification formalism based on static COLD.- Specification of the transit node in PSFd.- Design of a specification language by abstract syntax engineering.- From an ERAE requirements specification to a PLUSS algebraic specification: A case study.

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