
Program Construction
International Summer School
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 1979
Book
Paperback/Softback
X, 654 pages
978-3-540-09251-3 (ISBN)
Description
A more formal treatment of a less simple example.- Stationary behaviour of some ternary networks.- Finding the correctness proof of a concurrent program.- On the interplay between mathematics and programming.- A theorem about odd powers of odd integers.- In honour of Fibonacci.- On the foolishness of "natural language programming".- Program inversion.- The Schorr-Waite graph marking algorithm.- Eliminating the chaff.- Proofs, programs and their development - The axiomatic approach.- Current ideas in programming methodology.- Basic axiomatic definitions.- The multiple assignment statement.- Is sometimes ever better than always?.- A case study in language design: Euclid.- Proof rules for the programming language Euclid.- Verification of Euclid programs.- Specifications and proofs for abstract data types in concurrent programs.- Specification and verification of a network mail system.- From specification to implementation - The formal approach.- Program development by stepwise transformations - The project CIP.- Systematics of transformation rules.- Special transformation techniques.- A study on transformational semantics.- Detailization and lazy evaluation, infinite objects and pointer representation.- Examples for change of types and object structures.- Development of the Schorr-Waite algorithm.- A derivation-oriented proof of the Schorr-Waite marking algorithm.- Languages as tools - Interactive program construction.- Programing languages for reliable computing systems.- Programming methodology and language implications.- Towards a wide spectrum language to support program specification and program development.- Semantics of nondeterministic and noncontinuous constructs.- Notes on type abstraction.- Some theoretical aspects of program construction.
More details
Series
Edition
1979 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
X, 654 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
990 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-09251-3 (9783540092513)
DOI
10.1007/BFb0014649
Schweitzer Classification
Content
A more formal treatment of a less simple example.- Stationary behaviour of some ternary networks.- Finding the correctness proof of a concurrent program.- On the interplay between mathematics and programming.- A theorem about odd powers of odd integers.- In honour of Fibonacci.- On the foolishness of "natural language programming".- Program inversion.- The Schorr-Waite graph marking algorithm.- Eliminating the chaff.- Proofs, programs and their development - The axiomatic approach.- Current ideas in programming methodology.- Basic axiomatic definitions.- The multiple assignment statement.- Is sometimes ever better than always?.- A case study in language design: Euclid.- Proof rules for the programming language Euclid.- Verification of Euclid programs.- Specifications and proofs for abstract data types in concurrent programs.- Specification and verification of a network mail system.- From specification to implementation - The formal approach.- Program development by stepwise transformations - The project CIP.- Systematics of transformation rules.- Special transformation techniques.- A study on transformational semantics.- Detailization and lazy evaluation, infinite objects and pointer representation.- Examples for change of types and object structures.- Development of the Schorr-Waite algorithm.- A derivation-oriented proof of the Schorr-Waite marking algorithm.- Languages as tools - Interactive program construction.- Programing languages for reliable computing systems.- Programming methodology and language implications.- Towards a wide spectrum language to support program specification and program development.- Semantics of nondeterministic and noncontinuous constructs.- Notes on type abstraction.- Some theoretical aspects of program construction.