Constructive Methods in Computing Science International Summer School directed by F.L. Bauer, M. Broy, E.W. Dijkstra, C.A.R. Hoare / edited by Manfred Broy.

Computing Science is a science of constructive methods. The solution of a problem has to be described formally by constructive techniques, if it is to be evaluated on a computer. The Marktoberdorf Advanced Study Institute 1988 presented a comprehensive survey of the recent research in constructive m...

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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Edition:1st ed. 1989.
Series:Nato ASI Subseries F:, Computer and Systems Sciences, 55
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505 0 |a A Visionary Decision (After-dinner Speech) -- I Constructive Logic and Type Theory -- Constructive Type Theory — An Introduction -- Assigning Meaning to Proofs: A Semantic Basis for Problem Solving Environments -- The Addition of Bounded Quantification and Partial Functions to a Computational Logic and Its Theorem Prover -- II Design Calculi -- Lectures on Constructive Functional Programming -- On a Problem Transmitted by Doug McIlroy -- A Computing Scientist’s Approach to a Once-deep Theorem of Sylvester’s -- The Derivation of a Proof by J. C. S. P. van der Woude -- Notes on an Approach to Category Theory for Computer Scientists -- III Specification, Construction, and Verification Calculi for Distributed Systems -- Towards a Design Methodology for Distributed Systems -- Specifying Distributed Systems -- A Foundation of Parallel Programming -- Design of Synchronization Algorithms. 
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