International Symposium on Programming [electronic resource] : 5th Colloquium Turin, April 6–8, 1982 Proceedings / edited by Mariangiola Dezani-Ciancaglini, Ugo Montanari.
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TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 137Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1982Description: VIII, 416 p. online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540391845
- 005.1015113 23
- QA76.9.L63
- QA76.5913
- QA76.63
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| IMSc Library | Link to resource | Available | EBK4602 |
Applicative communicating processes in first order logic -- A machine-level semantics for nondeterministic, parallel programs -- A formalized proof system for total correctness of while programs -- Automatic program transformation viewed as theorem proving -- An enlarged definition and complete axiomatization of observational congruence of finite processes -- Perluette : A compilers producing system using abstract data types -- A weakest precondition semantics for communicating processes -- From abstract model to efficient compilation of patterns -- Computer-based synthesis of logic programs -- On some syntactic equivalences of program schemas and related transformations -- Procedures and concurrency: A study in proof -- Another characterization of weakest preconditions -- Powerdomains and nondeterministic recursive definitions -- Optimizing for a multiprocessor: Balancing synchronization costs against parallelism in straight-line code -- The simple semantics for Coppo-Dezani-Sallé types -- Proving the correctness of implementations of shared data abstractions -- Specification of communicating processes and process implementation correctness -- A system for reasoning within and about algebraic specifications -- Tuning algebraic specifications by type merging -- Communicating agents for applicative concurrent programming -- On effective computations of non-deterministic schemes -- Specification and verification of concurrent systems in CESAR -- Proof of separability A verification technique for a class of security kernels -- A method for program synthesis -- The use of transformations to implement an algorithm.
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