AbstractA “scalar” flowchart scheme, i.e. one with a single begin “instruction” is reducible iff its underlying flowgraph is reducible in the sense of Cocke and Allen or Hecht and Ullman. We characterize the class of reducible scalar flowchart schemes as the smallest class containing certain members and closed under certain operations (on and to flowchart schemes). These operations are “semantically meaningful’ in the sense tha operations of the same form are meaningful for “the” functions (or partial functions) computed by interpreted flowchart schemes; moreover, the schemes and the functions “are related by a homomorphism.” By appropriately generalizing “flowgraph” to (possibly) several begins (i.e. entries) we obtain a class of reducible...
AbstractIn this paper, we study some aspects of the semantics of nondeterministic flowchart programs...
AbstractThe G-schemes are a class of structured flowchart schemes defined algebraically by Elgot in ...
Abstract. We show the existence of a single interpretation for which no flowchart produces the same ...
AbstractA “scalar” flowchart scheme, i.e. one with a single begin “instruction” is reducible iff its...
Based on the algebraic characterization of reducible graphical flowcharts, recursive flowchart schem...
AbstractReducible flowcharts as introduced by Hecht and Ullman have been algebraically characterized...
AbstractThe paper concerns the relationship between graph theoretic and algebraic properties of stru...
In this paper we give new characterizations for the flowchartability of recursive functionals. Here ...
AbstractAn abstract flowchart scheme (Căzănescu and Ştefănescu [10]) differs from a usual flowchart ...
We present some structure theorems for the class of binary flowgraphs. These graphs show up in the s...
AbstractWe give a calculus for nondeterministic flowchart schemes similar to the calculus of polynom...
AbstractWe give a calculus for the classes of deterministic flowchart schemes with respect to the st...
A schema is defined for characterising flowchart programs. This schema is used to construct a proced...
AbstractReducible flowgraphs were first defined by Allen in terms of intervals; another definition b...
Structured reversible flowchart languages is a class of imperative reversibleprogramming languages a...
AbstractIn this paper, we study some aspects of the semantics of nondeterministic flowchart programs...
AbstractThe G-schemes are a class of structured flowchart schemes defined algebraically by Elgot in ...
Abstract. We show the existence of a single interpretation for which no flowchart produces the same ...
AbstractA “scalar” flowchart scheme, i.e. one with a single begin “instruction” is reducible iff its...
Based on the algebraic characterization of reducible graphical flowcharts, recursive flowchart schem...
AbstractReducible flowcharts as introduced by Hecht and Ullman have been algebraically characterized...
AbstractThe paper concerns the relationship between graph theoretic and algebraic properties of stru...
In this paper we give new characterizations for the flowchartability of recursive functionals. Here ...
AbstractAn abstract flowchart scheme (Căzănescu and Ştefănescu [10]) differs from a usual flowchart ...
We present some structure theorems for the class of binary flowgraphs. These graphs show up in the s...
AbstractWe give a calculus for nondeterministic flowchart schemes similar to the calculus of polynom...
AbstractWe give a calculus for the classes of deterministic flowchart schemes with respect to the st...
A schema is defined for characterising flowchart programs. This schema is used to construct a proced...
AbstractReducible flowgraphs were first defined by Allen in terms of intervals; another definition b...
Structured reversible flowchart languages is a class of imperative reversibleprogramming languages a...
AbstractIn this paper, we study some aspects of the semantics of nondeterministic flowchart programs...
AbstractThe G-schemes are a class of structured flowchart schemes defined algebraically by Elgot in ...
Abstract. We show the existence of a single interpretation for which no flowchart produces the same ...