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The Munich Project CIP: Volume II: The Program Transformation System CIP-S

✍ Scribed by F. L. Bauer, H. Ehler, A. Horsch, B. Mâller, H. Partsch, O. Paukner, P. Pepper (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
529
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 292
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is the second of two volumes that present the main results which emerged from the project CIP - Computer-Aided, Intuition-Guided Programming - at the Technical University of Munich. Its central theme is program development by transformation, a methodology which is becoming more and more important. Whereas Volume I contains the description and formal specification of a wide spectrum language CIP-L particularly tailored to the needs of transformational programming, Volume II serves a double purpose: First, it describes a system, called CIP-S, that is to assist a programmer in the method of transformational programming. Second, it gives a non-toy example for this very method, since it contains a formal specification of the system core and transformational developments for the more interesting system routines. Based on a formal calculus of program transformations, the informal requirements for the system are stated. Then the system core is formally specified using the algebraic data types and the pre-algorithmic logical constructs of the wide spectrum language CIP-L. It is demonstrated how executable, procedural level programs can be developed from this specification according to formal rules. The extensive collection of these rules is also contained in the book; it can be used as the basis for further developments using this method. Since the system has been designed in such a way that it is parameterized with the concrete programming language to be transformed, the book also contains a guide how to actualize this parameter; the proceeding is exemplified with a small subset of CIP-L.

✦ Table of Contents


Part I : Introduction....Pages 1-10
Part II : The transformation calculus....Pages 11-42
Part III : Formal specification....Pages 43-206
Part IV : Formal development of selected system functions....Pages 207-388
Part V : Transformation rules....Pages 389-463
Part VI : A sample instantiation of the system for a concrete language....Pages 465-487

✦ Subjects


Software Engineering; Programming Techniques; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Data Structures; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)


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