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The most basic assumption of work on algebraic specification is that software systems are modeled as many-sorted algebras, abstracting from the concrete details of algorithms and code, and focusing on their functional behavior.

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Reichel, H. (1999). Specification Semantics. In: Astesiano, E., Kreowski, HJ., Krieg-Brückner, B. (eds) Algebraic Foundations of Systems Specification. IFIP State-of-the-Art Reports. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59851-7_5

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