Algebraic specification language


algebraic specification language

1. (asl)
[“structured algebraic specifications: a kernel language”, m. wirsing, theor comput sci 42, pp.123-249, elsevier 1986].
2. (asf) a language for equational specification of abstract data types.
[“algebraic specification”, j.a. bergstra et al, a-w 1989].
(1995-12-13)

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