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Apt, K.R., Schaerf, A.: The Alma project, or how first order logic can help us in imperative programming. In: Correct System Design. Number 1710 in LNCS, Springer (1999) 89--113

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Apt, K.R., Schaerf, A.: The Alma project, or how first order logic can help us in imperative programming. In: Correct System Design. Number 1710 in LNCS, Springer (1999) 89--113


Constraint Imperative Programming with Higher-Order Functions - Grabmüller (2003)   (Correct)

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Apt, K.R., Schaerf, A.: The Alma project, or how first order logic can help us in imperative programming. In: Correct System Design. Number 1710 in LNCS, Springer (1999) 89--113


Implementing Constraint Imperative Languages with Higher-Order.. - Grabmüller (2003)   (Correct)

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Apt, K.R., Schaerf, A.: The Alma project, or how first order logic can help us in imperative programming. In: Correct System Design. Number 1710 in LNCS, Springer (1999) 89--113


The Constraint Imperative Programming Language Turtle - Grabmüller (2003)   (Correct)

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Apt, K.R., Schaerf, A.: The Alma project, or how first order logic can help us in imperative programming. In: Correct System Design. Number 1710 in LNCS, Springer (1999) 89--113


Turtle: A Constraint Imperative Programming Language - Grabmüller, Hofstedt (2003)   (Correct)

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K. R. Apt and A. Schaerf. The Alma project, or how first order logic can help us in imperative programming. In Correct System Design, number 1710 in LNCS, pages 89--113. Springer, 1999.

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