L. Schröder, T. Mossakowski, and A. Tarlecki. International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2001), volume 2076 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 993-1004. Springer; Berlin; http://www.springer.de, (2001)
Abstract
We construct a representation of the institution of the algebraic
specification language CASL in an institution called enriched CASL. Enriched CASL satisfies the amalgamation property, which fails in the CASL institution, as well as its converse. Thus, the previously suggested institution-independent semantics of architectural specifications is actually applicable to CASL. Moreover, a variety of results for institutions with amalgamation, such as computation of normal forms and theorem proving for structured specifications, can now be used for CASL.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 SchroderMossakowski01b
%A Schröder, Lutz
%A Mossakowski, Till
%A Tarlecki, Andrzej
%B International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2001)
%D 2001
%E Orejas, Fernando
%E Spirakis, Paul
%E van Leeuwen, Jan
%I Springer; Berlin; http://www.springer.de
%K Amalgamation CASL architectural enriched specifications
%P 993-1004
%T Amalgamation via enriched CASL signatures
%U http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=2076&spage=993
%V 2076
%X We construct a representation of the institution of the algebraic
specification language CASL in an institution called enriched CASL. Enriched CASL satisfies the amalgamation property, which fails in the CASL institution, as well as its converse. Thus, the previously suggested institution-independent semantics of architectural specifications is actually applicable to CASL. Moreover, a variety of results for institutions with amalgamation, such as computation of normal forms and theorem proving for structured specifications, can now be used for CASL.
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