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Appendix E - Data Notation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2010

Peter D. Mosses
Affiliation:
Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
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  • The algebraic specification of data notation given here is definitive. See Chapter 5 for an informal introduction to the various symbols. The occasional informal comment is inserted in the formal specification where appropriate.

  • The specification is divided into nested modules. The order of presentation of the modules is such that earlier modules do not often refer to later ones. In fact the submodules could be presented in a strictly bottom-up manner, but this would make navigation more difficult.

  • Reference to the module Data Notation/General includes all the specified modules except for the submodule Characters/ASCII, thus allowing specialization to alternative character sets. It also omits the Instant submodules, which are intended for use with the symbols translated to some specified sort.

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Action Semantics , pp. 316 - 335
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1992

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  • Data Notation
  • Peter D. Mosses, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
  • Book: Action Semantics
  • Online publication: 19 January 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511569869.030
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  • Peter D. Mosses, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
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  • Data Notation
  • Peter D. Mosses, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
  • Book: Action Semantics
  • Online publication: 19 January 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511569869.030
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