James S. Royer (auth.)3540182535, 9783540182535
This book presents developments of a language independent theory of program structure. The theory features a simple, natural notion of control structure which is much broader than in other theories of programming languages such as denotational semantics and program schemes. This notion permits treatment of control structures which involve not only the denotation of programs (i.e., their input/output behavior), but also their structure, size, run times, etc. The theory also treats the relation of control structure and complexity properties of programming languages. The book focuses on expressive interdependencies of control structures (which control structures can be expressed by which others). A general method of proving control structures expressively independent is developed. The book also considers characterizations of the expressive power of general purpose programming languages in terms of control structures. Several new characterizations are presented and two compactness results for such characterizations are shown. |
Table of contents : Motivations, background, and basic definitions….Pages 1-41 Effective numberings, completions, and control structures….Pages 42-70 Some special effective numberings….Pages 71-78 Characterizations of acceptability….Pages 79-113 Independence of control structures….Pages 114-159 General programming properties of effective numberings of subrecursive classes….Pages 160-175 |
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