Reasoning about design changes:
Abstract: " A logical technique is presented for approximating the semantic effects of a change to a software system. The new method uses proofs about a system's structure to obtain after finitely many steps results that are reasonably close to optimal. The technique is general enough to a...
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Menlo Park, Calif.
1988
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Schriftenreihe: | Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL
88,14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: " A logical technique is presented for approximating the semantic effects of a change to a software system. The new method uses proofs about a system's structure to obtain after finitely many steps results that are reasonably close to optimal. The technique is general enough to apply to implementations and to formal specifications of abstract design structures, provided that abstractions are defined in terms of certain predefined primitives. An experimental implementation has been completed in Prolog." |
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spelling | Moriconi, Mark Verfasser aut Reasoning about design changes Mark Moriconi and Gail A. Harrison Menlo Park, Calif. 1988 28 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL 88,14 Abstract: " A logical technique is presented for approximating the semantic effects of a change to a software system. The new method uses proofs about a system's structure to obtain after finitely many steps results that are reasonably close to optimal. The technique is general enough to apply to implementations and to formal specifications of abstract design structures, provided that abstractions are defined in terms of certain predefined primitives. An experimental implementation has been completed in Prolog." Computer software Prolog (Computer program language) Reasoning Harrison, Gail A. Verfasser aut Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL 88,14 (DE-604)BV008930658 88,14 |
spellingShingle | Moriconi, Mark Harrison, Gail A. Reasoning about design changes Computer Science Laboratory <Menlo Park, Calif.>: SRI-CSL Computer software Prolog (Computer program language) Reasoning |
title | Reasoning about design changes |
title_auth | Reasoning about design changes |
title_exact_search | Reasoning about design changes |
title_full | Reasoning about design changes Mark Moriconi and Gail A. Harrison |
title_fullStr | Reasoning about design changes Mark Moriconi and Gail A. Harrison |
title_full_unstemmed | Reasoning about design changes Mark Moriconi and Gail A. Harrison |
title_short | Reasoning about design changes |
title_sort | reasoning about design changes |
topic | Computer software Prolog (Computer program language) Reasoning |
topic_facet | Computer software Prolog (Computer program language) Reasoning |
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