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- 1991
- Hartmut Ehrig, Klaus P. Jantke, Fernando Orejas, Horst Reichel:
Recent Trends in Data Type Specification, Proceedings 7th Workshop on Abstract Data Types, Wusterhausen, Dosse, Germany, April 17-20, 1990. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 534, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54496-8 [contents] - 1990
- Guntis Barzdins:
ADT Implementation and Completion by Induction from Examples. ADT 1990: 1-10 - Mohamed Bettaz:
An Association of Algebraic Term Nets and Abstract Data Types for Specifying Real Communication Protocols. ADT 1990: 11-30 - Silvia Clerici, Fernando Orejas:
The Specification Language GSBL. ADT 1990: 31-51 - Christian Dimitrovici, Ulrich Hummert:
Composition of Algebraic High-Level Nets. ADT 1990: 52-73 - Hartmut Ehrig, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:
A Match Operation for Rule-Based Modular System Design. ADT 1990: 74-97 - Martin Große-Rhode:
Towards Object-Oriented Algebraic Specifications. ADT 1990: 98-116 - Steffen Lange, Klaus P. Jantke:
Inductive Completion for Transformation of Equational Specifications. ADT 1990: 117-140 - Thomas Lehmann:
A Notion of Implementation for the Specification Language OBSCURE. ADT 1990: 141-165 - Gianfranco Mascari, Antonio Vincenzi:
Model-Theoretic Specifications and Back-and-Forth Equivalences. ADT 1990: 166-184 - Karl Meinke:
Universal Algebra in Higher Types. ADT 1990: 185-203 - Robert Nieuwenhuis, Fernando Orejas:
Clausal Rewriting: Applications and Implementation. ADT 1990: 204-219 - Fernando Orejas, Pilar Nivela:
Constraints for Behavioural Specifications. ADT 1990: 220-245 - Gianna Reggio:
Entities: An Institution for Dynamic Systems. ADT 1990: 246-265 - Horst Reichel:
A Two-Category Approach to Critical Pair Completion. ADT 1990: 266-273 - Donald Sannella, Andrzej Tarlecki:
A Kernel Specification Formalism with Higher-Order Parameterization. ADT 1990: 274-296 - Donald Sannella, Andrzej Tarlecki:
Extended ML: Past, Present, and Future. ADT 1990: 297-322 - Thomas Streicher, Martin Wirsing:
Dependent Types Considered Necessary for Specification Languages. ADT 1990: 323-340 - Eric G. Wagner:
Generic Types in a Language for Data Directed Design. ADT 1990: 341-361 - Dietmar Wolz:
Design of a Compiler for Lazy Pattern Driven Narrowing. ADT 1990: 362-379
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