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A theory for program and data type specification (English)
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17 January 1993
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This is an attempt to develop a wide spectrum formalism which will support not only reasoning about program equivalence, but also covers reasoning about some properties of computations, specifications of programs and data types. The first-order, two-layered theory which is called IOCC (impredective theory of operations, control and classes) was created for these purposes. The lower layer is a theory of program equivalence and definedness. The upper layer is a theory of class membership with a general principle for defining classes. Examples are given to illustrate the reasoning about programs, steams and coroutines.
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program equivalence
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reasoning about programs
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