Second-order algebraic specification of static semantics:

Abstract: "Higher-order algebraic specification is a synthesis of first-order algebraic specification and higher-order functional programming which is both logically appealing as well as considerably more expressive than its two predecessors. To illustrate this, we describe the static semantics...

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Main Author: Heering, Jan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam 1992
Series:Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica <Amsterdam> / Department of Computer Science: Report CS 92,54
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Summary:Abstract: "Higher-order algebraic specification is a synthesis of first-order algebraic specification and higher-order functional programming which is both logically appealing as well as considerably more expressive than its two predecessors. To illustrate this, we describe the static semantics of a simple block-structured programming language using second-order equations in addition to first-order ones. The specification has a highly non-deterministic character and does not use a type environment. Furthermore, it supports error recovery and early detection of errors in incomplete programs."
Physical Description:16 S.

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