Top-down synthesis of divide-and-conquer algorithms (Q1062770)

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Top-down synthesis of divide-and-conquer algorithms
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    Top-down synthesis of divide-and-conquer algorithms (English)
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    A top-down method is presented for the derivation of algorithms from a formal specification of a problem. This method has been implemented in a system called CYPRESS. The synthesis process involves the top-down decomposition of the initial specification into a hierarchy of specifications for subproblems. Synthesizing programs for each of these subproblems results in the composition of a hierarchically structured program. The initial specification is allowed to be partial in that some or all of the input conditions may be missing. CYPRESS completes the specification and produces a totally correct applicative program. Much of CYPRESS' knowledge comes in the form of 'design strategies' for various classes of algorithms. The structure of a class of divide-and-conquer algorithms is explored and provides the basis for several design strategies. Detailed derivations of mergesort and quicksort algorithms are presented.
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    sorting
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    program synthesis
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    problem reduction
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    derivation of algorithms from a formal specification of a problem
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    hierarchy of specifications for subproblems
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    mergesort
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    quicksort
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