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The SRDL specification experiment

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Program Specification (ProgSpec 1981)

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In [1] a constructive software specification technique based on structural recursion is proposed. Here we describe a specification language SRDL which was developed according to these ideas and its implementation. SRDL was implemented by H. Petzsch with occasional assistance of U. Goltz.

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5. References

  1. H.A. Klaeren Recursive definitions of operations in universal algebras — This volume —

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  2. H.A. Klaeren A constructive method for abstract algebraic software specification To appear 1981

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  3. H. Petzsch INTAS — Ein System zur Interpretation algebraischer Spezifikationen Berichte des Lehrstuhls für Informatik II, RWTH Aachen, Nr. 5, 1981

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  4. H.A. Klaeren On parameterized abstract software modules using inductively specified operations RWTH Aachen, Schriften zur Informatik & Ang. Math., Nr. 66, 1980

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Klaeren, H.A. (1982). The SRDL specification experiment. In: Staunstrup, J. (eds) Program Specification. ProgSpec 1981. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 134. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-11490-4_19

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