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Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Concurrent Abstract State Machines and  +  CAL Programs
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    Chapter 2 Molecules as Automata
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    Chapter 3 Service-Level Agreements for Service-Oriented Computing
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    Chapter 4 Tiles for Reo
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    Chapter 5 C-semiring Frameworks for Minimum Spanning Tree Problems
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    Chapter 6 What Is a Multi-modeling Language?
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    Chapter 7 Generalized Theoroidal Institution Comorphisms
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    Chapter 8 Graph Transformation with Dependencies for the Specification of Interactive Systems
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    Chapter 9 Finitely Branching Labelled Transition Systems from Reaction Semantics for Process Calculi
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    Chapter 10 A Rewriting Logic Approach to Type Inference
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    Chapter 11 A Term-Graph Syntax for Algebras over Multisets
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    Chapter 12 Transformations of Conditional Rewrite Systems Revisited
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    Chapter 13 Towards a Module System for K
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    Chapter 14 Property Preserving Refinement for Csp - Casl
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    Chapter 15 Reconfiguring Distributed Reo Connectors
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    Chapter 16 A Rewrite Approach for Pattern Containment
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    Chapter 17 A Coalgebraic Characterization of Behaviours in the Linear Time – Branching Time Spectrum
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    Chapter 18 Heterogeneous Logical Environments for Distributed Specifications
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    Chapter 19 Term-Generic Logic
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    Chapter 20 Declarative Debugging of Rewriting Logic Specifications
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    Chapter 21 Translating a Dependently-Typed Logic to First-Order Logic
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Title
Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques
Published by
ADS, August 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-03429-9
ISBNs
978-3-64-203428-2, 978-3-64-203429-9
Editors

Corradini, Andrea, Montanari, Ugo

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Spain 1 33%
Italy 1 33%
Sweden 1 33%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 67%
Researcher 2 67%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 33%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 4 133%
Engineering 1 33%
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