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Publication type: Article in Proceedings
Author: Lutz Schröder, Till Mossakowski
Editor: Hélène Kirchner, Christophe Ringeissen
Title: HasCASL: towards integrated specification and development of functional programs
Book / Collection title: Algebraic Methodology And Software Technology (AMAST 2002)
Volume: 2422
Page(s): 99 – 116
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Year published: 2002
Publisher: Springer, Berlin
Abstract: The development of programs in modern functional languages such as Haskell calls for a wide-spectrum specification formalism that supports the type system of such languages, in particular higher order types, type constructors, and parametric polymorphism, and that contains a functional language as an executable subset in order to facilitate rapid prototyping. We lay out the design of HasCASL, a higher order extension of the algebraic specification language CASL that is geared towards precisely this purpose. Its semantics is tuned to allow program development by specification refinement, while at the same time staying close to the set-theoretic semantics of first order CASL. The number of primitive concepts in the logic has been kept as small as possible; we demonstrate how various extensions to the logic, in particular general recursion, can be formulated within the language itself.
Internet: http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=2755&spage=425
PostScript Version: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~lschrode/hascasl/recursion.ps
Keywords: CASL HasCASL general recursion functional programming partial lambda-calculus
Status: Reviewed
Last updated: 22. 06. 2005

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