Logical systems for structured specifications.
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Publication:1853454
DOI10.1016/S0304-3975(01)00317-6zbMath1061.68104OpenAlexW1997753816MaRDI QIDQ1853454
Publication date: 21 January 2003
Published in: Theoretical Computer Science (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3975(01)00317-6
Formal languagesSpecification languagesFormal semanticsAlgebraic specificationsInterpolation propertyLogical systems
Semantics in the theory of computing (68Q55) Abstract data types; algebraic specification (68Q65) Mathematical aspects of software engineering (specification, verification, metrics, requirements, etc.) (68N30)
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A Proof Theoretic Interpretation of Model Theoretic Hiding ⋮ Constructor-based observational logic ⋮ Development graphs -- proof management for structured specifications ⋮ Interpolation in Grothendieck institutions ⋮ An institution-independent proof of the Robinson consistency theorem ⋮ Parameterisation for abstract structured specifications ⋮ Principles of proof scores in CafeOBJ ⋮ Some general results about proof normalization ⋮ Abstract categorical logic ⋮ Interpolation for predefined types ⋮ The Distributed Ontology, Modeling and Specification Language – DOL ⋮ An axiomatic approach to structuring specifications ⋮ Comorphisms of structured institutions ⋮ On Automation of OTS/CafeOBJ Method ⋮ Property-oriented semantics of structured specifications ⋮ On the algebra of structured specifications ⋮ Amalgamation in the semantics of CASL ⋮ An institution-independent proof of the Beth definability theorem ⋮ A semantic approach to interpolation ⋮ Relating CASL with other specification languages: the institution level. ⋮ Generalised graded interpolation
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