Theoretical Aspects of Computer Software [electronic resource] : International Conference TACS '91 Sendai, Japan, September 24–27, 1991 Proceedings /

TACS'91 is the first International Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science held at Tohoku University, Japan, in September 1991. This volume contains 37 papers and an abstract for the talks presented at the conference. TACS'91 focused on theoretical foundations of programming, and theoretical aspects of the design, analysis and implementation of programming languages and systems. The following range of topics is covered: logic, proof, specification and semantics of programs and languages; theories and models of concurrent, parallel and distributed computation; constructive logic, category theory, and type theory in computer science; theory-based systems for specifying, synthesizing, transforming, testing, and verifying software.

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Main Authors: Ito, Takayasu. editor., Meyer, Albert R. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991
Subjects:Computer science., Software engineering., Computer programming., Programming languages (Electronic computers)., Computers., Computer logic., Computer Science., Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems., Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters., Software Engineering., Programming Techniques., Logics and Meanings of Programs., Computation by Abstract Devices.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54415-1
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Summary:TACS'91 is the first International Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science held at Tohoku University, Japan, in September 1991. This volume contains 37 papers and an abstract for the talks presented at the conference. TACS'91 focused on theoretical foundations of programming, and theoretical aspects of the design, analysis and implementation of programming languages and systems. The following range of topics is covered: logic, proof, specification and semantics of programs and languages; theories and models of concurrent, parallel and distributed computation; constructive logic, category theory, and type theory in computer science; theory-based systems for specifying, synthesizing, transforming, testing, and verifying software.