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CASL The Common Algebraic Specification Language: Semantics and Proof Theory (2003)  (Make Corrections)  
Till Mossakowski, Anne Haxthausen, Donald Sanella, A. Tarlecki



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Abstract: Casl is an expressive specification language that has been designed to supersede many existing algebraic specification languages and provide a standard. Casl consists of several layers, including basic (unstructured) specifications, structured specifications and architectural specifications (the latter are used to prescribe the structure of implementations). (Update)

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  author = "Till Mossakowski and Anne Haxthausen and Donald Sanella and A. Tarlecki",
  title = "CASL - The Common Algebraic Specification Language: Semantics and Proof
    Theory",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/mossakowski03casl.html" }
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