Expressive Power of Specification Languages

By abstracting away from a particular specification language and considering a ‘specification’ to be just a set of implementations, one can define a partial order on specification languages that reflects their expressive power. In addition, one can show that there is no universal specification langu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Formal aspects of computing Jg. 10; H. 2; S. 187 - 192
1. Verfasser: Hayes, Ian J.
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: London Springer-Verlag London Limited 01.11.1998
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ISSN:0934-5043, 1433-299X
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Zusammenfassung:By abstracting away from a particular specification language and considering a ‘specification’ to be just a set of implementations, one can define a partial order on specification languages that reflects their expressive power. In addition, one can show that there is no universal specification language that can express all such ‘specifications’.
ISSN:0934-5043
1433-299X
DOI:10.1007/s001650050010