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portada first-order programming theories
first-order programming theoriesfirst-order programming theories
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
351
ISBN
3540542779
ISBN13
9783540542773

first-order programming theories

Ury,Gergely (Author) · Springer · Physical Book

first-order programming theories - ury,gergely

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Synopsis "first-order programming theories"

this book proposes a purely classical first-order logical approach to the theory of programming. the authors, leading members of the famous hungarian school, use this approach to give a unified and systematic presentation of the theory. this approach provides formal methods and tools for reasoning about computer programs and programming languages by allowing the syntactic and semantic characterization of programs, the description of program properties, and ways to check whether a given program satisfies certain properties. the basic methods are logical extension, inductive definition and their combination, all of which admit an appropriate first-order representation of data and time. the framework proposed by the authors allows the investigation and development of different programming theories and logics from a unified point of view. dynamic and temporal logics, for example, are investigated and compared with respect to their expressive and proof-theoretic powers. the book should appeal to both theoretical researchers and students. for researchers in computer science the book provides a coherent presentation of a new approach which permits the solution of various problems in programming theory in a unified manner by the use of first-order logical tools. the book may serve as a basis for graduate courses in programming theory and logic as it covers all important questions arising between the theory of computation and formal descriptive languages and presents an appropriate derivation system.

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