2013
DOI: 10.15546/aeei-2013-0052
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Properties of Inference Systems for Floyd-Hoare Logic with Partial Predicates

Abstract: The main object of research in this paper is extension of Floyd-Hoare logic on partial pre-and postconditions. Compositionnominative approach is used to define this extension. According to this approach semantics of extended logic is represented by algebras of partial quasiary mappings. Operations of these algebras are called compositions. Semantics of Floyd-Hoare triples (assertions) is formalized with the help of a special monotone composition. Preimage predicate transformer composition-a counterpart of the … Show more

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“…For reasoning about properties of programs modeled as binominative functions a Floyd-Hoare style logic [1,2] is introduced and applied [12,13,8,11,9,10]. One advantage of this approach to reasoning about programs is that it naturally handles programs which process complex data structures (which can be quite straightforwardly represented as nominative data).…”
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“…For reasoning about properties of programs modeled as binominative functions a Floyd-Hoare style logic [1,2] is introduced and applied [12,13,8,11,9,10]. One advantage of this approach to reasoning about programs is that it naturally handles programs which process complex data structures (which can be quite straightforwardly represented as nominative data).…”
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confidence: 99%