• A Practical Theory of Programming

A Practical Theory of Programming

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There are several theories of programming. The first usable theory, often called "Hoare's Logic", is still probably the most widely known. In it, a specification is a pair of predicates: a precondition and postcondition (these and all technical terms will be defined in due course). Another popular and closely related theory by Dijkstra uses the weakest precondition predicate transformer, which is a function from programs and postconditions to preconditions. lones's Vienna Development Method has been used to advantage in some industries; in it, a specification is a pair of predicates (as in Hoare's Logic), but the second predicate is a relation. Temporal Logic is yet another formalism that introduces some special operators and quantifiers to describe some aspects of computation. The theory in this book is simpler than any of those just mentioned. In it, a specification is just a boolean expression. Refinement is just ordinary implication. This theory is also more general than those just mentioned, applying to both terminating and nonterminating computation, to both sequential and parallel computation, to both stand-alone and interactive computation. And it includes time bounds, both for algorithm classification and for tightly constrained real-time applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387941066
ISBN-10: 0387941061
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Publication date: 1993-08-06
Edition description: 1993
Pages: 247
Product dimensions: Height: 10 Inches, Length: 7 Inches, Weight: 3.4612575134 Pounds, Width: 0.63 Inches
Author: Eric C.R. Hehner
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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