Methods of Programming: Selected Papers on the CIP-Project: 544 - Brossura

Broy, Manfred; Wirsing, Martin

 
9783540545767: Methods of Programming: Selected Papers on the CIP-Project: 544

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The systematic development of software systems is a centraltask of computing science. A software system is the resultof putting together knowledge about the application, therequirements and the structures of computing science.Under the heading CIP (Computer-aided Intuition-guidedProgramming), a group of researchers led by Prof. F.L. Bauerand Prof. K. Samelson started work in 1975 in the directionof formal program specification, transformationalprogramming, and tool supportfor program development.The collection of papers in this volume presents examples ofa formal approach to programming language concepts andprogram development based on algebraic specifications andprogram transformations. Examples are also presented ofevolutions and modificationsof the original ideas of theCIP project. The topics range from descriptionsof theprogram development process to derivations of algorithmsfrom specifications.The volume is dedicated to Prof. F.L. Bauer.

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Two metamodels for application system development conventional vs. object-oriented approach.- Transformational meta program development.- Another case study on reusability of transformational developments.- A formal method for the systematic reuse of specification components.- Deductive program development: Evaluation in reverse Polish notation as an example.- Literate program derivation: A case study.- Programs viewed as Skolem functions.- Calculating a garbage collector.- On the use of elements of functional programming in program development by transformations.- Transformational development of circuit descriptions for binary adders.

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