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Data refinement and algebraic structure

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Abstract. We recall Hoare's formulation of data refinement in terms of upward, downward and total simulations between locally ordered functors from the structured locally ordered category generated by a programming language with an abstract data type to a semantic locally ordered category: we use a simple imperative language with a data type for stacks as leading example. We give a unified category theoretic account of the sort of structures on a category that allow upward simulation to extend from ground types and ground programs to all types and programs of the language. This answers a question of Hoare about the category theory underlying his constructions. It involves a careful study of algebraic structure on the category of small locally ordered categories, and a new definition of sketch of such structure. This is accompanied by a range of detailed examples. We extend that analysis to total simulations for modelling constructors of mixed variance such as higher order types.

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Received: 27 March 1996 / 29 December 1998

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Kinoshita, Y., Power, J. Data refinement and algebraic structure. Acta Informatica 36, 693–719 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002360050171

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