International Symposium on Theoretical Programming

Logic design Logics and Meanings of Programs
Imprint: Springer
1974
1st ed. 1974.
EISBN 3540380124
An axiomatic definition of the programming language PASCAL.
The logic of "can do".
Copying in commutation — Operator schemata.
On synthesizing programs given by examples.
Central technical issues in programming language design.
Sur quelques systémes de programmation pour les recherches scientifiques.
Decision problems in computational models.
Non-determined algorithm schemata or R-schemata.
Equivalence and optimization of programs.
On the average speed of automaton with terminal state.
Logical-termal equivalence of program schemata.
On universal classes of program schemas.
Certain decompositions of Gödel numbering and the semantics of programming languages.
Criteria for the algorithmic completeness of the systems of operations.
Data flow schemas.
Operation patterns.
Looking for an approach to a theory of models for parallel computation.
Configurable computers: A new class of general purpose machines.
A method for determining program data relationships.
Towards automatical construction of parallel programs.
A calculus for the mathematical theory of computation.
Admissibility of fixed-point induction in first-order logic of typed theories.
A formal approximation theory of semantic data types.
Some features of a language for a proof-checking programming system.
The logic of "can do".
Copying in commutation — Operator schemata.
On synthesizing programs given by examples.
Central technical issues in programming language design.
Sur quelques systémes de programmation pour les recherches scientifiques.
Decision problems in computational models.
Non-determined algorithm schemata or R-schemata.
Equivalence and optimization of programs.
On the average speed of automaton with terminal state.
Logical-termal equivalence of program schemata.
On universal classes of program schemas.
Certain decompositions of Gödel numbering and the semantics of programming languages.
Criteria for the algorithmic completeness of the systems of operations.
Data flow schemas.
Operation patterns.
Looking for an approach to a theory of models for parallel computation.
Configurable computers: A new class of general purpose machines.
A method for determining program data relationships.
Towards automatical construction of parallel programs.
A calculus for the mathematical theory of computation.
Admissibility of fixed-point induction in first-order logic of typed theories.
A formal approximation theory of semantic data types.
Some features of a language for a proof-checking programming system.
