From Denotational to Operational and Axiomatic Semantics for ALGOL-like Languages: An Overview
The advantages of denotational over operational semantics are argued. A denotational semantics is provided for an ALGOL-like language with finite-model procedures, blocks with local storage, and sharing (aliasing). Procedure declarations are completely explained in the ususal framework of complete p...
Main Authors: | Trakhtenbrot, B.A., Halpern, Joseph Y., Meyer, Albert R. |
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2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149056 |
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