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Expressive Power of Specification Languages
- Queensland 4072 Australia TECHNICAL REPORT No. 96-19 Expressive power of specification languages Ian J. Hayes
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Rule-Based Languages
- -founded semantics. The relative expressive power and complexity of the various languages are provided
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PVS: A Prototype Verification System
- individual proofs. We plan to enhance the expressive power of the specification language by introducing
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Some Remarks on Computability and Open Domain Semantics
- of general circumstances, the goals of rich expressive power of the specification language and ease
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Specifications Are (Preferably) Executable
- as the requirements permit. This is only possible if the specification language is sufficiently powerful to express
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A Workflow Vista of the Software Process
- language. We intend to model different methodologies as a test of expressive power of the specification
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Why Hardware Verification needs more than Model Checking
- the expressive power of the specification language and therefore the circuits presented in this paper can
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Verification Problems in Conceptual Workflow Specifications
- . As mentioned above it is desirable to have sufficient expressive power in specification languages. However
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Towards Computer-Aided Linguistic Engineering
- the expressive power of these languages. The linguistic specification language is based on a typed version of a
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The Anchored Version of the Temporal Framework
- The Expressive Power of the Specification Language Even if we settle on the linear type of semantics
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