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Non-intrusive formal methods and strategic rewriting for a chemical application

Oana AndreiLiliana IbanescuHélène Kirchner

pp. 194-215

Abstract

The concept of formal islands allows adding to existing programming languages, formal features that can be compiled later on into the host language itself, therefore inducing no dependency on the formal language. We illustrate this approach with the TOM system that provides matching, normalization and strategic rewriting, and we give a formal island implementation for the simulation of a chemical reactor.

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Futatsugi Kokichi, Jouannaud Jean-Pierre, Meseguer José (2006) Algebra, meaning, and computation: essays dedicated to Joseph A. Goguen on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 194-215

DOI: 10.1007/11780274_11

Full citation:

Andrei Oana, Ibanescu Liliana, Kirchner Hélène (2006) „Non-intrusive formal methods and strategic rewriting for a chemical application“, In: K. Futatsugi, J. Jouannaud & J. Meseguer (eds.), Algebra, meaning, and computation, Dordrecht, Springer, 194–215.