J.E. Mezei, J.B. Wright
Information and Control
Our earlier work on abstract data types is extended by the answers to a number of questions on the power and limitations of algebraic specification techniques and by an algebraic treatment of parameterized data types like sets-of-( ) and stacks-of-(). The “hidden function” problem (the need to include operations in specifications which are wanted hidden from the user) is investigated; the relative power of conditional specifications and equational specifications is investigated; and it is shown that parameterized specifications must contain “side conditions” (e.g., that finite-sets-of-d requires an equality predicate on d). © 1982, ACM. All rights reserved.
J.E. Mezei, J.B. Wright
Information and Control
J.A. Goguen, J.W. Thatcher, et al.
Journal of the Franklin Institute
J.B. Wright, J.W. Thatcher, et al.
FOCS 1976
J.W. Thatcher
ACM SIGPLAN Notices