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Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques - 14th International Workshop, WADT '99, Chateau de Bonas, September 15-18, 1999 Selected Papers (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
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Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques - 14th International Workshop, WADT '99, Chateau de Bonas, September 15-18, 1999 Selected Papers (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1827
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The algebraic approach to system speci?cation and development, born
in the 1970sas a formalmethod for abstractdata types,
encompassestoday the formal design of integrated hardware and
software systems, new speci?cation fra- works and programming
paradigms (such as object-oriented, logic, and high- order
functional programming) and a wide range of application areas
(including information systems, concurrent and distributed
systems). Workshops on Al-
braicDevelopmentTechniques,initiatedin1982asWorkshopsonAbstractData
Types, have become a prominent forum to present and discuss
research on this important area. The 14th International Workshop on
Algebraic Development Techniques (WADT'99) took place at the Chat
eau de Bonas, near Toulouse, September 15-18,1999,and was organized
by Didier Bert and Christine Choppy. The main topics of the
workshop were: - algebraic speci?cation - other approaches to
formal speci?cation - speci?cation languages and methods - term
rewriting and proof systems - speci?cation development systems
(concepts, tools, etc.). The program consisted of invited talks by
Michel Bidoit, Manfred Broy, Bart Jacobs, Natarajan Shankar, and 69
presentations describing ongoing - search. The parallel sessions
were devoted to: algebraic speci?cations and other speci?cation
formalisms, test and validation, concurrent processes, -
plications, logics and validation, combining formalisms, subsorts
and parti- ity, structuring, rewriting, coalgebras and sketches,
re?nement, institutions and categories, ASM speci?cations. There
were also sessions re?ecting - going research achieved in the
Common Framework Initiative (CoFI, see
http://www.brics.dk/Projects/CoFI/), within its di?erent task
groups: CASL (Common Algebraic Speci?cation Language), CASL
semantics, CASL tools, methodology, and reactive systems.
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