Lloyd Allison. A Practical Approach to Denotational Semantics. Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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....the OO specification of systems. In section 5.2.4 we examined an approach that used the Z language to specify the OO data model and show how queries could be processed on that model. In [47] Murray presents an attempt at specifying SQL in Z. 5. 4 Denotational semantics Denotational semantics [53] [5], 49] is a method of formally specifying the semantics of a language by mapping legal syntactic structures to members of a semantic domain. It is an approach developed from work in domain theory by Scott and Strachey in the 70s. A denotational semantics for a language will usually consist of: 1. ....

Lloyd Allison. A Practical Approach to Denotational Semantics. Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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