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Functional Programming, Concurrency, Simulation and Automated Reasoning 1993
- Peter E. Lauer:

Functional Programming, Concurrency, Simulation and Automated Reasoning: International Lecture Series 1991-1992, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 693, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-56883-2 - Peter E. Lauer:

On the Use of Theory Based Systems to Traverse Educational Gaps in Computer Related Activities. 1-31 - David B. MacQueen:

Reflections on Standard ML. 32-46 - John Ophel:

An Introduction to the High-Level Language Standard ML. 47-70 - Jawahar Malhotra, Robert M. Shapiro:

Generating an Algorithm for Executing Graphical Models. 71-83 - Robert M. Shapiro, Valerio O. Pinci, Roberto Mameli:

Modeling an NORAD Command Post Using SADT and Colored Petri Nets. 84-107 - Jeffery I. Zucker:

Propositional Temporal Logics and Their Use in Model Checking. 108-116 - Jeffery I. Zucker:

The Propositional mu-Calculus and Its Use in Model Checking. 117-128 - Rance Cleaveland:

Analysing Concurrent Systems Using the Concurrency Workbench. 129-144 - Douglas J. Howe:

Reasoning About Functional Programs in Nuprl. 145-164 - John H. Reppy

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Concurrent ML: Design, Application and Semantics. 165-198 - Nachum Dershowitz:

A Taste of Rewrite Systems. 199-228 - Timothy C. Winkler:

Programming in OBJ and Maude. 229-277 - Richard A. Frost, S. Karamatos:

Supporting the Attribute Grammar Programming Paradigm in a Lazy Funciontal Programming Language. 278-295 - Kees M. van Hee

, P. M. P. Rambags, Peter A. C. Verkoulen:
Specification and Simulation with ExSpect. 296-327 - Stephen J. Garland, John V. Guttag, James J. Horning:

An Overview of Larch. 329-348 - Sentot Kromodimoeljo, Bill Pase, Mark Saaltink, Dan Craigen, Irwin Meisels:

The EVES System. 349-373 - Michael Barnett, Christian Lengauer:

A Systolizing Compilation Scheme for Nested Loops with Linear Bounds. 374-398

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