The article attached is a preprint version of the final published article which can be accessed at the link below. The article title has been changed. For referencing purposes please use the published details. Copyright © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but whose functions and predicates may differ. A schema thus defines an entire class of programs according to how its symbols are interpreted. Two schemas are strongly equivalent if they always define the same function from initial states to final states for every interpretation. A subschema of a schema is obtained from a schema by deleting some of its statements. A schema S is liberal if th...
This is the preprint version of the Article - Copyright @ 2011 Cambridge University PressGiven a pro...
The study of program schemata and the study of subrecursive programming languages are both concerned...
Some problems related to the class of program schemata introduced by R. M. Karpand R. M. Miller in p...
Abstractprogram schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure,...
In this paper we introduce near-liberal schemas, in which this non-repeating condition applies only...
Program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but who...
This is a preprint version of the article - Copyright @ 2011 ElsevierA program schema defines a clas...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but ...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
Paterson introduced the notions of freedom and liberality as semantic restrictions on the class of s...
Paterson introduced the notions of semantic restrictions on the class of restricted classes of schem...
This is the preprint version of the Article - Copyright @ 2011 Cambridge University PressGiven a pro...
The study of program schemata and the study of subrecursive programming languages are both concerned...
Some problems related to the class of program schemata introduced by R. M. Karpand R. M. Miller in p...
Abstractprogram schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure,...
In this paper we introduce near-liberal schemas, in which this non-repeating condition applies only...
Program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but who...
This is a preprint version of the article - Copyright @ 2011 ElsevierA program schema defines a clas...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but ...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
Paterson introduced the notions of freedom and liberality as semantic restrictions on the class of s...
Paterson introduced the notions of semantic restrictions on the class of restricted classes of schem...
This is the preprint version of the Article - Copyright @ 2011 Cambridge University PressGiven a pro...
The study of program schemata and the study of subrecursive programming languages are both concerned...
Some problems related to the class of program schemata introduced by R. M. Karpand R. M. Miller in p...