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A set-theoretic semantics for Clear
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    A set-theoretic semantics for Clear (English)
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    A semantics for the Clear specification language is given. The language of set theory is employed to present constructions corresponding to Clear's specification-combining operations, which are then used as the basis for a denotational semantics. This is in contrast to Burstall and Goguen's 1980 semantics which described the meanings of these operations more abstractly via concepts from category theory.
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    semantics for the Clear specification language
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    denotational semantics
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