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Publication type: Article
Author: Till Mossakowski, Anne Haxthausen, Donald Sannella, Andrzej Tarlecki
Title: CASL, the Common Algebraic Specification Language: Semantics and Proof Theory
Volume: 22
Page(s): 285 – 321
Journal: Computing and Informatics
Year published: 2003
Abstract: CASL is an expressive specification language that has been designed to supersede many existing algebraic specification languages and provide a standard. CASL consists of several layers, including basic (unstructured) specifications, structured specifications and architectural specifications (the latter are used to prescribe the structure of implementations). We describe an simplified version of the CASL syntax, semantics and proof calculus at each of these three layers and state the corresponding soundness and completeness theorems. The layers are orthogonal in the sense that the semantics of a given layer uses that of the previous layer as a "black box", and similarly for the proof calculi. In particular, this means that CASL can easily be adapted to other logical systems.
PDF Version: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~till/papers/cai.pdf
PostScript Version: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~till/papers/cai.ps
Status: Reviewed
Last updated: 15. 06. 2004

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