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Abstract: This paper introduces techniques to organise predicate-semantic
models in a hierarchical structure so that a new model can inherit the
laws of more abstract ones. Generic composition is used to simplify the
manipulation of predicates. Necessary restrictions are imposed on the definition
of each model so that the inheritance relation can be established
by checking a few conditions on the healthiness conditions and the commands. (Update)
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@misc{ chen-hierarchical,
author = "Yifeng Chen",
title = "Hierarchical Organisation of Predicate-Semantic Models",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/738865.html" }
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A lattice-theoretical fixpoint theorem and its applications (context) - Tarski - 1955
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Communications of the ACM (context) - Hoare, programming - 1987
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Unifying Theories of Programming (context) - Hoare, He - 1998
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