This book introduces the first programming language for which
average-case time analysis of its programs is guaranteed to be
modular. The main time measure currently used for real-time
languages (worst-case time) is well-known not to be modular in
general, which makes average-case analysis notoriously difficult.
Schellekens includes sample programs as well as derivations of the
average-case time of these programs to illustrate this radically
different approach.
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