The only up-to-date, truly introductory level text on programming logic. Covers consistent and complementary definitions of programming languages, with emphasis on verification and axiomatic, operational, translational, and denotational semantics. Hands-on approach provides strong coverage of programming language constructs (each chapter introduces a new minilanguage). Describes use of free logic in handling errors and establishes connection with classical mathematics (to demonstrate soundness of proofs). Includes many ...
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The only up-to-date, truly introductory level text on programming logic. Covers consistent and complementary definitions of programming languages, with emphasis on verification and axiomatic, operational, translational, and denotational semantics. Hands-on approach provides strong coverage of programming language constructs (each chapter introduces a new minilanguage). Describes use of free logic in handling errors and establishes connection with classical mathematics (to demonstrate soundness of proofs). Includes many exercises.
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