Description: Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics : 7th International Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa, USA, March 25-28, 1991. Proceedings, Paperback by Brookes, Stephen; Main, Michael (EDT); Melton, Austin; Mislove, Michael; Schmidt, David, ISBN 3540555110, ISBN-13 9783540555117, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This volume contains the proceedings of the SeventhInternational Conferenceon the Mathematical Foundations ofProgramming Semantics, held at Carnegie Mellon University,March conference continued a series of annual meetings,alternating between workshop and conference formats,intended to bring together computer scientists andmathematicians for discussion of research problems, resultsand directions in programming language semantics and relatedareas. A major goalof the series is to improvecommunication and interaction between researchers in theseareas and to establish ties between related areas volume contains revised and refereed versions of each ofthe contributed papers and refereed papers by three invitedspeakers:Jon Barwise, John Reynolds, and Mitchell Wand.
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Book Title: Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics : 7th Internati
Number of Pages: VIII, 508 Pages
Publication Name: Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics : 7th International Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, March 25-28, 1991. Proceedings
Language: English
Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Item Height: 0.4 in
Subject: Programming Languages / General, Linguistics / Semantics, Computer Science, Applied, Compilers
Publication Year: 1992
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 56.4 Oz
Item Length: 11 in
Author: M. Main
Subject Area: Mathematics, Computers, Language Arts & Disciplines
Item Width: 8.5 in
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Ser.
Format: Perfect