ANNA A Language for Annotating Ada Programs (Record no. 35296)

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ISBN 9783540472025
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Classification number 005.13
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Title ANNA A Language for Annotating Ada Programs
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by David C. Luckham, Friedrich W. Henke, Bernd Krieg-Brückner, Olaf Owe.
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Place of publication Berlin, Heidelberg :
Name of publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year of publication 1987.
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Number of Pages V, 148 p.
Other physical details online resource.
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Series statement Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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Formatted contents note 1. Basic Anna concepts -- 2. Lexical elements -- 3. Annotations of declarations and types -- 4. Names and expressions in annotations -- 5. Statement annotations -- 6. Annotation of subprograms -- 7. Package annotations -- 8. Visibility rules in annotations -- 9. Task annotations -- 10. Program structure -- 11. Exception annotations -- 12. Annotation of generic units -- 13. Annotation of emplementation-dependent features.
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Summary, etc This reference manual of ANNA is another volume addressed to the ADA community. ANNA is a language extension of ADA to include facilities for formally specifying the intended behavior of ADA programs. It is designed to meet a perceived need to augment ADA with precise machine-processable annotations so that well established formal methods of specification and documentation can be applied to ADA programs. The current ANNA design includes annotations of all ADA constructs except tasking. Similar extensions for formal specification can be made to other Algol-like languages such as Pascal, PL/1, Concurrent Pascal, and Modula; essentially, these extensions would be subsets of ANNA. The design of ANNA was undertaken from the beginning with four principal considerations: 1. Constructing annotations should be easy for the ADA programmer and should depend as much as possible on notation and concepts of ADA. 2. ANNA should possess language features that are widely used in the specification and documentation of programs. 3. ANNA should provide a framework within which the various established theories of formally specifying programs may be applied to ADA. 4. Annotations should be equally well suited for different possible applications during the life cycle of a program. Such applications include not only testing, debugging and formal verification of a finished program, but also specification of program parts during the earlier stages of requirements analysis and program design.
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Topical Term Computer science.
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Topical Term Computer Science.
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Topical Term Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
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Personal name Luckham, David C.
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Personal name Henke, Friedrich W.
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Personal name Krieg-Brückner, Bernd.
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Personal name Owe, Olaf.
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