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Algebraic Methods: Theory, Tools and Applications
(Englisch)
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 394
Wirsing, Martin & Bergstra, Jan A.

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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?.- Deillegalscription 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.


Prof. Dr. Martin Wirsing ist Leiter des Lehrstuhls für Programmierung und Software-Technik des Instituts für Informatik der LMU München und Vizepräsident der LMU für den Bereich Studium.

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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?.- Deillegalscription 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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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?.- Deillegalscription 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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