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Programming Languages and Their Definition 1984
- Cliff B. Jones

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Programming Languages and Their Definition - Hans Bekic (1936-1982). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 177, Springer 1984, ISBN 3-540-13378-X
Language
- Hans Bekic:

Note on a Test Example for ALGOL 60 Compilers by D. E. Knuth. 1 - Hans Bekic:

The Assignment to a Type Procedure Identifier in ALGOL 60. 2-3 - Hans Bekic:

The Meaning of Names in PL/I. 4-16
Language Definition
- Hans Bekic:

Defining a Language in its Own Terms. 17-25 - Hans Bekic:

Note on Some Problems Concerning the PL/I Manual and its Rewriting. 26-29 - Hans Bekic:

Definable Operation in General Algebras, and the Theory of Automata and Flowcharts. 30-55 - Hans Bekic, Kurt Walk:

Formalization of Storage Properties. 56-85 - Hans Bekic:

On the formal Definition of Programming Language. 86-106 - Hans Bekic, Dines Bjørner, Wolfgang Henhapl, Cliff B. Jones, Peter Lucas:

On the Formal Definition of a PL/I Subset (Selected parts). 107-155 - Hans Bekic:

Mathematical Semantics and Compiler Correctness. 156-167
Parallelism
- Hans Bekic:

Towards a Mathematical Theory of Processes. 168-206 - Hans Bekic:

From comments arising from a lecture in Amsterdam, June 1972. 207-214 - Hans Bekic:

The Semantics of Parallel Processing. 215-229 - Hans Bekic:

Nondeterministic Functions and the Semantics of CSP. 230-239 - Hans Bekic:

Nondeterministic Programs: An Example. 240-247 - Hans Bekic:

A Model of Nondeterminism: Indexed Sets and Their Equivalence. 248-254

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