summary:The program is defined syntactically as an ordered finite set of labelled commands which are certain strings over a finite alphabet. The labelled branch of a program is a finite sequence of labelled commands of the program, which represents a possible order of commands in a completed computation. Several syntactical requirements, motivated by the computation process, are added in the strong definition of the program. The flow diagram of a program is introduced as an oriented graph with labelled vertices and edges. An algorithm of synthesis of a program from a flow-diagram is presented. Non-labelled and operational branches are introduced for programs and also for flow diagrams. The necessary and sufficient conditions are presented f...
Using operational semantic techniques, we present a formal semantics for an extended variant of stru...
AbstractIn Part I of the paper, we have proposed a unified relational algebra approach using partial...
© Research India Publications. In this paper fragments of programs illustrating the principles of th...
summary:The program is defined syntactically as an ordered finite set of labelled commands which are...
Bibliography: leaf 219-220.A graphical language is developed as a generalization of the structured f...
We introduce a new approach to construct data flow graphs of imperative programs. It is based on gra...
AbstractWe give two presentations of the semantics of programs: a categorical semantics based on Pow...
This paper proposes the foundation for a systematic study of the translation of recursive function d...
Data flow languages form a subclass of the languages which are based primarily upon function applica...
The semantics of programming languages lack a formal, standardized specification lan-guage. We focus...
We show in this article that program schemas terminate because of secondorder reasons, in a sense to...
The control flow of programs can be represented by directed graphs. In this paper we provide a unifo...
A generalization of Engeler's (1971) procedure for determining the meaning of a flow chart program i...
We develop the first theory of control-flow graphs from first principles, and use it to create an al...
AbstractGraph theory is used to model program control structures rigorously as flowgraphs. Formal me...
Using operational semantic techniques, we present a formal semantics for an extended variant of stru...
AbstractIn Part I of the paper, we have proposed a unified relational algebra approach using partial...
© Research India Publications. In this paper fragments of programs illustrating the principles of th...
summary:The program is defined syntactically as an ordered finite set of labelled commands which are...
Bibliography: leaf 219-220.A graphical language is developed as a generalization of the structured f...
We introduce a new approach to construct data flow graphs of imperative programs. It is based on gra...
AbstractWe give two presentations of the semantics of programs: a categorical semantics based on Pow...
This paper proposes the foundation for a systematic study of the translation of recursive function d...
Data flow languages form a subclass of the languages which are based primarily upon function applica...
The semantics of programming languages lack a formal, standardized specification lan-guage. We focus...
We show in this article that program schemas terminate because of secondorder reasons, in a sense to...
The control flow of programs can be represented by directed graphs. In this paper we provide a unifo...
A generalization of Engeler's (1971) procedure for determining the meaning of a flow chart program i...
We develop the first theory of control-flow graphs from first principles, and use it to create an al...
AbstractGraph theory is used to model program control structures rigorously as flowgraphs. Formal me...
Using operational semantic techniques, we present a formal semantics for an extended variant of stru...
AbstractIn Part I of the paper, we have proposed a unified relational algebra approach using partial...
© Research India Publications. In this paper fragments of programs illustrating the principles of th...