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    Algebraic and operational semantics of specifications allowing exceptions and errors (English)
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    The specification of abstract data types requires the possibility to treat exceptions and errors. We present an approach allowing all forms of error handling: error introduction, error propagation and error recovery. The algebraic semantics of our method and a new correctness criterion are given. We also introduce an operational semantics of a subclass of our specifications which coincides with the algebraic semantics.
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    correctness of specifications
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    specification of abstract data types
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    errors
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    error handling
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    error introduction
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    error propagation
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    error recovery
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    algebraic semantics
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    correctness criterion
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    operational semantics
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