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On applications of algorithmic logic

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CAAP '86 (CAAP 1986)

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In this survey we contained a short presentation of algorithmic logic AL and two sections devoted to selected applications of algorithmic logic. First, we argue that the goal of formal definition of a programming language can be fully achieved with the tools offered by AL. Next, we show possible applications of AL in production of modular software. The interaction between theoretical tools (AL) and software ones (LOGLAN programming language) seems to provide a reasonable way toward creation of reliable software from prefabricated modules and their specifications. It seems that in this way one can speed up the task of production of software.

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Mirkowska, G., Salwicki, A. (1986). On applications of algorithmic logic. In: Franchi-Zannettacci, P. (eds) CAAP '86. CAAP 1986. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 214. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0022675

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