Algebraic Approaches to Program Semantics

Author:   Ernest G Manes (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ,  Michael A Arbib (University of Southern California)
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   1986 ed.
ISBN:  

9780387963242


Pages:   353
Publication Date:   10 September 1986
Format:   Hardback
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In the 1930s, mathematical logicians studied the notion of ""effective comput ability"" using such notions as recursive functions, A-calculus, and Turing machines. The 1940s saw the construction of the first electronic computers, and the next 20 years saw the evolution of higher-level programming languages in which programs could be written in a convenient fashion independent (thanks to compilers and interpreters) of the architecture of any specific machine. The development of such languages led in turn to the general analysis of questions of syntax, structuring strings of symbols which could count as legal programs, and semantics, determining the ""meaning"" of a program, for example, as the function it computes in transforming input data to output results. An important approach to semantics, pioneered by Floyd, Hoare, and Wirth, is called assertion semantics: given a specification of which assertions (preconditions) on input data should guarantee that the results satisfy desired assertions (postconditions) on output data, one seeks a logical proof that the program satisfies its specification. An alternative approach, pioneered by Scott and Strachey, is called denotational semantics: it offers algebraic techniques for characterizing the denotation of (i. e., the function computed by) a program-the properties of the program can then be checked by direct comparison of the denotation with the specification. This book is an introduction to denotational semantics. More specifically, we introduce the reader to two approaches to denotational semantics: the order semantics of Scott and Strachey and our own partially additive semantics.""

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Author:   Ernest G Manes (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ,  Michael A Arbib (University of Southern California)
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   1986 ed.
Weight:   0.690kg
ISBN:  

9780387963242


ISBN 10:   0387963243
Pages:   353
Publication Date:   10 September 1986
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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