David Harel
Theoretical Computer Science
A simple tree-like programming/specification language is presented. The central idea is the dividing of conventional programming constructs into the two classes of and and or subgoaling, the subgoal tree itself constituting the program. Programs written in the language can, in general, be both nondeterministic and parallel. The syntax and semantics of the language are defined, a method for verifying programs written in it is described, and the practical significance of programming in the language assessed. Finally, some directions for further research are indicated. © 1980, ACM. All rights reserved.
David Harel
Theoretical Computer Science
David Harel
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
David Harel
POPL 1979
David Harel, Amir Kantor, et al.
Science of Computer Programming