From Predicates to Programs: The Semantics of a Method Language
This paper explains how a declarative method language, based upon the formal notations of Z and B, can be used as a basis for automatic code generation. The language is used to describe the intended effect of operations, or methods, upon the components of an object model; each method is defined by a...
Main Authors: | Faitelson, D, Welch, J, Davies, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
2007
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