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This book summarizes work done by the authors under the Esprit Tool
Use project (1985-1990), at GMD in Karlsruhe and at Berlin
University of Technology. It provides a comprehensive description
of the generic development language Deva designed by the authors.
Much of the research reported in this monograph is inspired by the
work of Michel Sintzoff on formal program development; he
contributed an enlightening Foreword. Deva is essentially a typed
functional language with certain deduction rules. The difference
with ordinary languages is, of course, the application domain: the
types serve here to express propositions such as specifications or
programs, rather than just data classes. Its practical
applicability was tested on several non-trivial case studies. The
whole book is written using the DVWEB system, a WEB for Deva,
beeing implemented at the Berlin University of Technology.
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