Bits and pieces of the theory of institutions
Proceedings of a tutorial and workshop on Category theory and computer programming
Specifications in an arbitrary institution
Information and Computation - Semantics of Data Types
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Institutions: abstract model theory for specification and programming
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Logical support for modularisation
Papers presented at the second annual Workshop on Logical environments
May I borrow your logic? (Transporting logical structures along maps)
Theoretical Computer Science - Special issue: algebraic development techniques
Multiparadigm Specification Languages: A First Attempt at Foundations
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Semantics of Specification Languages (SoSL)
Correctness of a logical system for structured specifications
WADT '97 Selected papers from the 12th International Workshop on Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques
Moving Between Logical Systems
Selected papers from the 11th Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types Joint with the 8th COMPASS Workshop on Recent Trends in Data Type Specification
CoFI: The Common Framework Initiative for Algebraic Specification and Development
TAPSOFT '97 Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference CAAP/FASE on Theory and Practice of Software Development
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The conditions under which a formal system for reasoning about structural specifications, built over one logical system could be reused for reasoning about structured specifications built over another logical system are formulated and studied. Following Goguen and Burstall, the notion of a logical system is formalized as an institution and extended to a D-institution. A new function between classes of specifications, inspired by a similar function from [HST 94], is defined as a natural extension of institution representations to structured specification.