Unfolding Abstract Datatypes
Abstract datatypes — with public interfaces hiding private implementations — represent a form of codata rather than ordinary data, and so proof methods for corecursive programs are the appropriate techniques to use for reasoning with them. In particular, we show that the universal properties of unfo...
Main Author: | Gibbons, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2008
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