Programs, Recursion and Unbounded Choice (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science, Series Number 27)
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Author(s)Hesselink, Wim H.
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521018293
ISBN-139780521018296
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Predicate transformation semantics is the best specification method for the development of correct and well-structured computer programs. This book is a complete account of the predicate transformation calculus semantics of sequential programs, including repetitions, recursive procedures, computational induction, and unbounded nondeterminacy. The author develops their theory to a greater depth than has been achieved before, and describes it in a way that makes it readily compatible with programming methodology. He gives proofs of the programming rules for partial and total correctness of repetitions and recursive procedures, supplies new rules for proving incorrectness, and a stronger rule for proving that two programs satisfy the same specifications. Finally, the semantics are extended so that non-terminating programs can be specified as well.
