In functional languages such as OBJ*, CafeOBJ, and Maude, symbols are given strategy annotations that specify (the order in) which subterms are evaluated. Syntactically, strategy annotations are given either as lists of natural numbers or as lists of integers associated to function symbols whose (absolute) values refer to the arguments of the corresponding symbol
In previous work, we introduced the notion of functional strategies: first-class generic functions t...
AbstractStrategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For i...
AbstractWhen viewed from a strategic perspective, a labeled rule base in a rewriting system can be s...
AbstractIn functional languages such as OBJ*, CafeOBJ, and Maude, symbols are given strategy annotat...
In functional languages such as OBJ*, CafeOBJ, and Maude, symbols are given strategy annotations tha...
AbstractStrategy annotations are used in rule-based programming languages such as OBJ2, OBJ3, CafeOB...
Strategy annotations have been used in several programming languages to improve termination and eff...
AbstractStrategy annotations are used in several rewriting-based programming languages to introduce ...
AbstractStrategy annotations are used in eager programming languages (e.g., OBJ2, OBJ3, CafeOBJ, and...
A simple kind of strategy annotations is investigated, giving rise to a class of strategies, includi...
The syntax and three equivalent semantics of the Maude strategy language: a set-theoretic denotation...
AbstractMaude is able to deal with infinite data structures and avoid infinite computations by using...
International audienceThis paper presents a data-intensive study of the signalling of enumerative st...
Strategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For instance,...
Part 2: Survey PapersInternational audienceStrategies and parameterization are two convenient tools ...
In previous work, we introduced the notion of functional strategies: first-class generic functions t...
AbstractStrategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For i...
AbstractWhen viewed from a strategic perspective, a labeled rule base in a rewriting system can be s...
AbstractIn functional languages such as OBJ*, CafeOBJ, and Maude, symbols are given strategy annotat...
In functional languages such as OBJ*, CafeOBJ, and Maude, symbols are given strategy annotations tha...
AbstractStrategy annotations are used in rule-based programming languages such as OBJ2, OBJ3, CafeOB...
Strategy annotations have been used in several programming languages to improve termination and eff...
AbstractStrategy annotations are used in several rewriting-based programming languages to introduce ...
AbstractStrategy annotations are used in eager programming languages (e.g., OBJ2, OBJ3, CafeOBJ, and...
A simple kind of strategy annotations is investigated, giving rise to a class of strategies, includi...
The syntax and three equivalent semantics of the Maude strategy language: a set-theoretic denotation...
AbstractMaude is able to deal with infinite data structures and avoid infinite computations by using...
International audienceThis paper presents a data-intensive study of the signalling of enumerative st...
Strategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For instance,...
Part 2: Survey PapersInternational audienceStrategies and parameterization are two convenient tools ...
In previous work, we introduced the notion of functional strategies: first-class generic functions t...
AbstractStrategies are a powerful mechanism to control rule application in rule-based systems. For i...
AbstractWhen viewed from a strategic perspective, a labeled rule base in a rewriting system can be s...