Abstract. The parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo and EAT is studied here as a general construction in a categorical framework. This parameterization process starts from a given specification and builds a parameterized specification by adding a parameter as a new variable to some operations. Given a model of the parameterized specification, each interpretation of the parameter, called an argument, provides a model of the given specification. Moreover, under some relevant terminality assumption, this correspondence between the arguments and the models of the given specification is a bijection. It is proved in this paper that the parameterization process is provided by a functor and the subsequent parameter...
Parameterisation is an important mechanism for structuring programs and specifications into modular ...
The parameterization of order-sorted algebraic specification is studied systematically by following ...
Computations on trees form a classical topic in computing. These computations can be described in te...
The parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo and EAT is studied here ...
International audienceThe parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo an...
The parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo and EAT is studied here ...
Abstract. This paper provides an abstract definition of some kinds of logics, called diagrammatic lo...
AbstractIn this paper we study the semantics of the parameter passing mechanism in algebraic specifi...
Process theories combine a graphical language for compositional reasoning with an underlying categor...
The paper focuses on means of defining parameterized type categories and algorithms built on such ty...
This paper is a tutorial introduction to a general methodology, consisting of categorical constructi...
AbstractA general specification framework based on the notion of indexed categories is introduced in...
A theory in first-order logic is a set of sentences. A parameterized theory is a first-order theory ...
Parameterisation is an important mechanism for structuring programs and specifications into modular ...
Abstract We examine four specification methods with increasing expressiveness. Parameterized recursi...
Parameterisation is an important mechanism for structuring programs and specifications into modular ...
The parameterization of order-sorted algebraic specification is studied systematically by following ...
Computations on trees form a classical topic in computing. These computations can be described in te...
The parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo and EAT is studied here ...
International audienceThe parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo an...
The parameterization process used in the symbolic computation systems Kenzo and EAT is studied here ...
Abstract. This paper provides an abstract definition of some kinds of logics, called diagrammatic lo...
AbstractIn this paper we study the semantics of the parameter passing mechanism in algebraic specifi...
Process theories combine a graphical language for compositional reasoning with an underlying categor...
The paper focuses on means of defining parameterized type categories and algorithms built on such ty...
This paper is a tutorial introduction to a general methodology, consisting of categorical constructi...
AbstractA general specification framework based on the notion of indexed categories is introduced in...
A theory in first-order logic is a set of sentences. A parameterized theory is a first-order theory ...
Parameterisation is an important mechanism for structuring programs and specifications into modular ...
Abstract We examine four specification methods with increasing expressiveness. Parameterized recursi...
Parameterisation is an important mechanism for structuring programs and specifications into modular ...
The parameterization of order-sorted algebraic specification is studied systematically by following ...
Computations on trees form a classical topic in computing. These computations can be described in te...