On hierarchies of abstract data types
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Auteurs : Martin Wirsing [Allemagne] ; Peter Pepper [Allemagne] ; Helmut Partsch [Allemagne] ; Walter Dosch [Allemagne] ; Manfred Broy [Allemagne]Source :
- Acta Informatica [ 0001-5903 ] ; 1983-10-01.
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- Abstract data types, Abstract type, Abstract types, Additional properties, Algebra, Algebraic, Algebraic specification, Algebraic specifications, Automaton, Axiom, Bauer, Bool, Broy, Carrier sets, Category theory, Complete type, Computation structures, Computer science, Congruence relation, Data structures, Data types, Definedness, Definedness predicate, Ehrig, Equality predicate, Error algebras, Existential quantifier, Existential quantifiers, Extremal models, Finset, First order logic, Free variables, Funct, Function symbols, Generation principle, Goguen, Ground term, Ground terms, Guttag, Heidelberg, Heterogeneous algebras, Hierarchical, Hierarchical model, Hierarchical terminal model, Hierarchical type, Hierarchical types, Homomorphism, Incorp, Inequality, Initial algebras, Initial model, Initial models, Iselem, Isomorphic, Isomorphism, Lecture notes, Mathematical foundations, Maximal, Maximal definedness predicate, Maximal formula, Monomorphic, Natural numbers, Nonhierarchical types, Nonprimitive, Nonprimitive axiom, Nonprimitive axioms, Nullspace, Other hand, Other words, Overall type, Parameterized specifications, Partial algebras, Partial functions, Partial operations, Predicate, Previous section, Primitive axioms, Primitive bool, Primitive sort, Primitive term, Primitive type, Proc, Program construction, Program development, Programming languages, Provable, Quantifier, Same sort, Satisfiability relation, Satisfiable, Semantics, Seventh colloquium, Sixth colloquium, Software, Software engineering environment, Sort finset, Specification, Specification techniques, Springer, Structural induction, Sufficient completeness, Sufficient conditions, Terminal, Terminal algebra, Terminal model, Terminal models, Type finset, Universal algebra, Wirsing.
Abstract
Summary: Hierarchical abstract data types are algebraic specifications of computation structures where certain sorts, function symbols, and axioms are designated as being primitive. On hierarchical abstract data types additional structure is imposed. An algebraic specification is thus decomposed into several well-separated levels, such that both the understanding and the independent implementation of the levels is supported. This paper provides both model-theoretic and deduction-oriented conditions guaranteeing the soundness of a hierarchical specification. Furthermore necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of initial and terminal models are investigated, and their close connection to the soundness of a hierarchy is demonstrated. In order to provide freedom and flexibility for specifications a wide class of axioms — namely universal-existential formulas — are admitted.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF00264293
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Summary: Hierarchical abstract data types are algebraic specifications of computation structures where certain sorts, function symbols, and axioms are designated as being primitive. On hierarchical abstract data types additional structure is imposed. An algebraic specification is thus decomposed into several well-separated levels, such that both the understanding and the independent implementation of the levels is supported. This paper provides both model-theoretic and deduction-oriented conditions guaranteeing the soundness of a hierarchical specification. Furthermore necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of initial and terminal models are investigated, and their close connection to the soundness of a hierarchy is demonstrated. In order to provide freedom and flexibility for specifications a wide class of axioms — namely universal-existential formulas — are admitted.</div>
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